한국동물학회 해외 과학자 초청 학술대회 초록: 1. Environmental Pollution and Cancer

  • Lee, Insu P. (National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 277009)
  • Published : 1983.10.01

Abstract

Further research needs in environmental carcinogenesis are much to be desired. Currently, the methodology for identification, quantitation, and assay of some environmental carcinogens is available, but there remains a pressing need for additional fundamental knowledge of the carcinogenic process at the molecular level. The best hope for the control of cancer lies in prevention and chemotherapy, and this in turn depends upon the generation of basic information not yet available. The history of medical science reveals that quantum advances in control and prevention of disease have been direct consequences of research applications derived from pools of existing knowledge. It is hoped that the major efforts on specific problems of eivironmental carcinogenesis and substantial support of research to obtain new knowledge will prove to be equally rewarding.

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