The Roundtable on Environmental Health Sciences, Research, and Medicine wanted to address the link between environmental factors and the development of cancer in light of recent advances in genomics. They asked what research tools are needed, how new scientific information can be applied in a timely manner to reduce the burden of cancer, and how this can be flexible enough to treat the individual.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Summary
1 Charge to Participants and Workshop Objectives
2 Keynote Addresses
3 The Links Between Environmental Factors, Genetics, and the Development of Cancer
4 GeneEnvironment Interaction in Special Populations
5 GeneEnvironment Interaction in Site-Specific Cancers
6 Special Address: A Novel Approach to Cancer Treatment Based on Immune Stimulation and Other Environmental Approaches
7 Cancer and the Environment: A View from the Hill
8 Moving Forward
Abstracts of Talks
References
Appendix A Glossary
Appendix B
Workshop Agenda
Appendix C Speakers and Panelists
Appendix D Workshop Participants