Date: Sat, 31 May 2008 10:19:05 -0400
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Subject: Re: Occupational and Environmental Cancer Prevention Conference
Presentations Online
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From: Rory O'Neill

Subject: Occupational and Environmental Cancer Prevention Conference  
Presentations

Copies of presentations to last month=92s Occupational and Environmental 
 
Cancer Prevention conference, held in Stirling, Scotland, are now  
available online.
http://www.nm.stir.ac.uk/research/oecp-presentations.php

Yours, Rory

International Cancer Prevention Conference
Friday 25 April 2008
University of Stirling, Scotland

Presentations from Speakers

Dr Dick Clapp: Occupational and Environmental Cancer. A global view of  

the statistics
 [PDF 255KB]

Christophe Coutanceau: Occupational Cancer and Cancer Prevention in  
France

 [PDF 31KB]

Pam Eliason: Tried and Tested Solutions to Occupational Cancer  
Exposure Toxic Use Reduction: What it is and how it works?

 [PDF 2.4MB]

Dr Lin Fritschi and Dr Tim Driscoll: Estimating Occupational and  
Environmental Cancer Burdens in Australia

 [PDF 306KB]

David Gee: Establishing Evidence for Early Action on Preventing  
Cancer: Implementation of the Precautionary Principle
 [PDF 146KB]

Denis Gr=E9goire: The European TU Perspective on Occupational Cancer


[PDF 151KB]

Dr Timo Kauppinen: Cancer Exposure Databases in Finland

 [PDF 127KB]

Laurie Kazan-Allen: Successful International Campaigns on Cancer  
Prevention - Asbestos

 [PDF 185KB]

Dr Rokho Kim: Occupational Cancer Prevention and the WHO: The WHO  
Global Plan of Action on Workers Health
 [PEF 385KB]

John McClean: A UK TU Perspective on Occupational Cancer

 [PDF 23KB]

Fiona Murie: An International Trade Union Perspective on Occupational  

Cancer


[PDF 1.5MB]

Professor Rory O=92Neill: A UK Perspective on Occupational Cancer.  
What=92s gone wrong, why and how we can improve prevention?

 [PDF 196KB]

Simon Pickvance: Worker Clinics and Occupational Cancer

 [PDF 15KB]

Dr Jennifer Sass: An International Environmental NGO Assessment of  
Environmental Cancers and their Prevention

 [PDF 161KB]

Larry Stoffman: Cancer prevention - What we can learn from beyond  
Scotland. The National Committee on Environmental & Occupational  
Exposures (NCEOE) (Canada)

 [PDF 475KB]

Dr Jukka Takala: The European Agency for Health and Safety at Work  
Perspective on Occupational Cancer

 [PDF 5.3KB]

Henning Wriedt: German Occupational Exposure Limits for Carcinogens:  
Proposal for a Preventive Approach Supported by the Trade Unions

 [PDF 49KB]

University of Stirling
Stirling
FK9 4LA
Scotland, UK

Tel: + 44 (0) 1786 466337
Fax: + 44 (0) 1786 466344
Email: cancerpreventionconf**At_Symbol_Here**stir..ac.uk
Web: http://www.nm.stir.ac.uk

OEHSRG Home Page
http://www.nm.stir.ac.uk/research/oecp-presentations.php

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