Human Cancer
Discover the comprehensive insights of Human Cancer by John Higginson, published by Cambridge University Press in 2005. This essential reference book spans an impressive 604 pages and offers a global perspective on the epidemiology of cancer and its environmental causes.
Delving into various cancer types, this volume meticulously summarizes geographical, environmental, and ethical factors that contribute to cancer development. By collating extensive information, it not only enhances understanding of cancer's etiology but also presents opportunities for its elimination and control.
Whether you're a medical professional, researcher, or simply interested in public health, Human Cancer serves as a vital resource in the fields of oncology, forensic medicine, and life sciences. Equip yourself with the knowledge to tackle one of humanity's most pressing health challenges.