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Nadia Vilahur
Researcher at International Agency for Research on Cancer
Publications - 8
Citations - 556
Nadia Vilahur is an academic researcher from International Agency for Research on Cancer. The author has contributed to research in topics: Cancer & MEDLINE. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 8 publications receiving 345 citations. Previous affiliations of Nadia Vilahur include European Commission.
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The IARC Perspective on Colorectal Cancer Screening.
TL;DR: It is concluded that screening for colorectal cancer with stool-based tests and with lower endoscopy (either colonoscopy or sigmoidoscopy) saves lives.
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Carcinogenicity of benzene.
Dana Loomis,Kathryn Z. Guyton,Yann Grosse,Fatiha El Ghissassi,Véronique Bouvard,Lamia Benbrahim-Tallaa,Neela Guha,Nadia Vilahur,Heidi Mattock,Kurt Straif +9 more
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Carcinogenicity of welding, molybdenum trioxide, and indium tin oxide.
Neela Guha,Dana Loomis,Kathryn Z. Guyton,Yann Grosse,Fatiha El Ghissassi,Véronique Bouvard,Lamia Benbrahim-Tallaa,Nadia Vilahur,Karen Müller,Kurt Straif +9 more
TL;DR: In March 2017, 17 scientists from ten countries met at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC; Lyon, France) to evaluate the carcinogenicity of welding, molybdenum trioxide, and indium tin oxide.
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Reducing Social Inequalities in Cancer: Setting Priorities for Research
Salvatore Vaccarella,Joannie Lortet-Tieulent,Rodolfo Saracci,Miranda M. Fidler,David I. Conway,Nadia Vilahur,Diana Sarfati,Ahmedin Jemal,Johan P. Mackenbach,Michael Marmot,Kurt Straif,Christopher P. Wild +11 more
TL;DR: A workshop to examine the current evidence and identify research priorities for reducing social inequalities in cancer was convened, with participants identifying 3 research priorities.
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Welding fumes and lung cancer: a meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies
Manoj Kumar Honaryar,Ruth M. Lunn,Danièle Luce,Wolfgang Ahrens,Andrea 't Mannetje,Johnni Hansen,Liacine Bouaoun,Dana Loomis,Dana Loomis,Graham Byrnes,Nadia Vilahur,Nadia Vilahur,Leslie T. Stayner,Neela Guha,Neela Guha +14 more
TL;DR: Exposure to welding fumes increases the risk of lung cancer, regardless of the type of steel welded, the welding method (arc vs gas welding) and independent of exposure to asbestos or tobacco smoking.