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       International Reports of The Ramazzini Institute focus on how science and society are impacted on the unexplored frontiers where new discoveries about genes and the environment confront human values.

        Published by OEM Press [www.oempress.com and oem@oempress.com] the first two books are Genes, Cancer and Ethics in the Work Environment, edited by Sheldon W. Samuels and Arthur C. Upton, MD, and Communicating Risk in a Changing World, edited by Timothy L. Tinker, DrPH, MPH; Maria T. Pavlova, MD, PhD; Audrey R. Gotsch, DrPH, CHES; and Elaine Bratic Arkin.

        Two additional reports, Volume II of  Genes, Cancer and Ethics in the Work Environment and The Human Ecology of Chronic Beryllium Disease are in preparation.

         Write or email us, or contact the publisher directly, for more information.

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