More people die of cancers linked to workplace carcinogens in Western Europe and Australasia than anywhere else. Data shows that Central Europe and the richest countries in Asia are catching up to ...
Carcinogens are substances or agents that can cause cancer. These can occur in nature, such as with ultraviolet radiation and some viruses, or be manmade, as seen in car fumes and cigarette smoke.
Many nations have food contact material (FCM) legislation purporting to protect citizens from hazardous chemicals, often specifically by regulating genotoxic carcinogens. Despite such regulations, ...