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Estimated Incidence of Thyroid Cancer in Corsica, 1998–2011
Since 2003, the intervention unit of Santé publique France in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and Corsica region has been conducting a descriptive study of thyroid cancer cases and has...
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Quantitative Health Impact Assessment (QHIA) of Ambient Air Pollution in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Region, 2016–2018
Air pollution is a major environmental health concern in France and around the world. Numerous toxicological and epidemiological studies highlight the many harmful effects of outdoor air...
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Cancer Survival in Metropolitan France, 1989–2018 – Summary of Results: Solid Tumors and Malignant Hematologic Diseases
Survival is a key indicator for the epidemiological surveillance and monitoring of cancers, alongside incidence, mortality, and prevalence. It allows us to assess the overall improvement...
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Monitoring of lead levels in children following the 2019 fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris
The fire at Notre-Dame Cathedral in Paris on April 15, 2019, caused widespread environmental lead contamination as a result of the burning of the building’s roof and spire. In the weeks...
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Feasibility of Establishing a Surveillance System for Work-Related Cancer Incidence: The Sicapro Pilot Study (2010–2014)
This report presents the results of a feasibility study on the implementation of a surveillance system for the incidence of work-related cancers. Currently, no such surveillance system...
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2019 Evaluation Report on the “Montpellier Without Hepatitis C” Program
Introduction: An innovative program involving numerous partners (hospitals, private practitioners, nonprofit organizations, and institutions) was developed to implement a universal...
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Surveillance of Surgical Site Infections in French Healthcare Facilities. Spicmi Report, September 2020, 2018 data from the ISO Raisin network
Surgical site infections (SSIs), the second most common type of healthcare-associated infection, are associated with longer hospital stays, unplanned reoperations, higher treatment...
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Cadmium Exposure in the French Population. National Biomonitoring Program, Esteban 2014–2016
Cadmium is a cumulative toxin, and the risk of adverse effects is linked to the cumulative dose over time. It is widely present in our environment (soil, air, water) due to its natural...
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Arsenic Exposure in the French Population. National Biomonitoring Program, Esteban 2014–2016
Because arsenic occurs naturally in the environment and has numerous industrial and agricultural applications, it is widely present in our environment. Furthermore, the International...
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Attitudes toward tobacco tax increases and their impact on motivation to quit. Results of the 2018 Santé publique France Barometer
Nearly half (48.3%) of the population believes that increases in tobacco taxes are justified; the proportion of people who consider tax increases justified varies according to smoking...