Environmental justice and primary prevention of cancer: the odyssey and legacy of Lorenzo Tomatis
2012
22
1
7-17
cancer ; carcinogens ; chemicals ; occupational disease ; prevention ; scientist ; bibliography
Occupational diseases
http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/NS.22.1.b
English
Bibliogr.
"Lorenzo Tomatis [1929-2007] devoted his private and professional life to the betterment of mankind. As a physician, scientist, and humanitarian he championed against the plight of social injustice and promoted the obvious benefits of primary prevention of diseases compared to treatments that prevent or delay disease progression, especially occupational cancers. An avowed student and scholar of literature, the arts, the history of medicine and science, and chemical carcinogenesis, he believed in and wrote about these issues throughout his storied life. Some of his achievements, with excerpts from his writings, especially on primary prevention and on social injustice, are highlighted herein."
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