For the last 50 years, the incidence of childhood cancer has been steadily rising in the United States. The amount of concern among scientists and medical professionals that environmental chemicals are contributing to the rising cancer rates has also been growing.
An important new report released yesterday by the Childhood Cancer Prevention Initiative finds “cross sector” opportunities for doctors, scientists, businesses, and policymakers to reduce hazardous chemicals entering the environment and preventing cancer:
http://www.thepediablog.com/2020/09/24/cancer-prevention-act-now/
September 24th, 2020
EDITOR
Ned Ketyer, M.D.
New report released by the
Childhood Cancer Prevention Initiative
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