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- Women Diagnosed with CIN at Risk for Invasive Cancer Long-term risks of invasive cancer and recurrence of severe cervical intraepithelial neoplasia (CIN) are higher among women previously treated for CIN.
- Free Editorial: Dr. Edward Wilkinson comments on the need for active long-term surveillance after therapy for CIN.
- Formaldehyde Associated with Risk of Blood and Lymph Malignancies Individuals exposed to higher amounts of formaldehyde had a higher rate of death due to blood and lymph cancers.
- LISTEN to JNCI Podcast: Issue 09 Summary.
- May bonus podcast: Dr. Hans-Olov Adami talks about cancer risk and acrylamides, which are found in common foods, such as french fries.