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Volume 284 Issue 5754, 27 March 1980

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  • The politics of cancer are becoming increasingly polarised with environmentalists taking one extreme view and industrialists the other. Richard Peto argues that a more dispassionate and disinterested approach is required for a realistic assessment both of the risks from environmental carcinogens and of the preventative regulations needed

    • Richard Peto
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