The following paper about the climate change-related risk factors for cancer development has been recently accepted for publication by Environmental Research: Health.
Engelke Da Silva, V., X. Wang, P. Kinay, and W. Montelpare. A Literature Review of Climate Change-Related Risk Factors for Cancer Development. Environmental Research: Health, accepted on April 17, 2025.
More details will come soon once the paper is published.
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