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British Journal of Cancer - Table of Contents alert Volume 105 Issue 2s


The Fraction of Cancer Attributable to Lifestyle and Environmental Factors in the UK in 2010


Authors: Dr D Max Parkin; with Lucy Boyd, Professor Sarah C Darby, David Mesher, Professor Peter Sasieni and Dr Lesley C Walker; with a Foreword by Professor Sir Richard Peto

This supplement was funded by Cancer Research UK

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Volume 105, Issue S2 (Si-S81)
Published online 6 December 2011

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Acknowledgements

Br J Cancer 2011 105: Si-Si; 10.1038/bjc.2011.508

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Foreword
The fraction of cancer attributable to lifestyle and environmental factors in the UK in 2010

R Peto

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S1-S1; 10.1038/bjc.2011.473

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1. The fraction of cancer attributable to lifestyle and environmental factors in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S2-S5; 10.1038/bjc.2011.474

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2. Tobacco-attributable cancer burden in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S6-S13; 10.1038/bjc.2011.475

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3. Cancers attributable to consumption of alcohol in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S14-S18; 10.1038/bjc.2011.476

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4. Cancers attributable to dietary factors in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin and L Boyd

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S19-S23; 10.1038/bjc.2011.477

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5. Cancers attributable to dietary factors in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: s24-S26; 10.1038/bjc.2011.478

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6. Cancers attributable to dietary factors in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin and L Boyd

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S27-S30; 10.1038/bjc.2011.479

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7. Cancers attributable to dietary factors in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S31-S33; 10.1038/bjc.2011.480

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8. Cancers attributable to overweight and obesity in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin and L Boyd

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S34-S37; 10.1038/bjc.2011.481

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9. Cancers attributable to inadequate physical exercise in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S38-S41; 10.1038/bjc.2011.482

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10. Cancers attributable to exposure to hormones in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S42-S48; 10.1038/bjc.2011.483

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11. Cancers attributable to infection in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S49-S56; 10.1038/bjc.2011.484

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12. Cancers in 2010 attributable to ionising radiation exposure in the UK

D M Parkin and S C Darby

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S57-S65; 10.1038/bjc.2011.485

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13. Cancers attributable to solar (ultraviolet) radiation exposure in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin, D Mesher and P Sasieni

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S66-S69; 10.1038/bjc.2011.486

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14. Cancers attributable to occupational exposures in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S70-S72; 10.1038/bjc.2011.487

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15. Cancers attributable to reproductive factors in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S73-S76; 10.1038/bjc.2011.488

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16. The fraction of cancer attributable to lifestyle and environmental factors in the UK in 2010

D M Parkin, L Boyd and L C Walker

Br J Cancer 2011 105: S77-S81; 10.1038/bjc.2011.489

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