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NCI

Tratamiento de la leucemia linfoblástica aguda en adultos (PDQ®)–Versión para profesionales de salud

chemicals  nicotine  cancer  risk  tobacco  smokeless  smoking  oral  lip  snuff  adult acute lymphoblastic leukemia  tongue  10.15  carcinogen  carcinogenesis  chewing  chew  nitrosamine  cheeck  gum 

Resumen de información revisada por expertos acerca del tratamiento de la leucemia linfoblástica aguda en adultos.

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NCI

Tratamiento del cáncer de seno (mama) (PDQ®)–Versión para profesionales de salud

chemicals  nicotine  cancer  risk  tobacco  smoke  smoking  throat  lung  environmental  oral  mouth  cigar  pancreatic  esophageal  lip  laryngeal  Pancreas  Esophagus  breast cancer 

Resumen de información revisada por expertos acerca del tratamiento del cáncer de seno (mama).

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NCI

Formaldehyde and Cancer Risk

chemicals  formaldehyde  risk  environmental  carcinogenesis  EPA  occupation  OSHA  3.8  IARC  chemicals 

A fact sheet that discusses formaldehyde and its possible association with cancer. Includes resources for more information.

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OWH

Alcohol use disorder, substance use disorder, and addiction

chemicals  cancer  addiction  osteoporosis  tobacco  alcohol  drugs  counseling  medicine  heart disease  women's health  physical health  mental health  behavior therapy  prescription drugs  brain disease  alcoholism  alcohol use disorder  substance use disorder  lesbian and bisexual women 

Addiction is a disease of the brain, but it can be treated. Learn more about addiction from the Office on Women’s Health.

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NIEHS

Flame Retardants

health effects  chemicals  health  research  science  environment  exposure  flame retardants  PBDE's  TBBPA  HBCD  OPFR's 

Flame retardants are chemicals that are added or applied to materials in order to slow or prevent the start/growth of fire. They have been used in many consumer and industrial products since the 1970s, to decrease the ability of materials to ignite.

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CDC

Heat Related Illness (HRI) Prevention

chemicals  noise  pesticides  health studies  cancer clusters  harmful Algal Blooms  Concentrated Animal Feeding Operations (CAFOs)  disaster epidemiology and assessment  extreme weather conditions  border health issues  water-related environmental public health 

The National Center for Environmental Health’s Health Studies Branch (HSB) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the response branch for the Center. HSB conducts rapid epidemiologic investigations in response to outbreaks that are believed to have environmental causes and responds to natural and technologic disasters.

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