Medical Toxicology Occupational and Environmental Exposures, Multi-Volume
Auteur : Barceloux Donald G.
Coordonnateur : Palmer Robert B.
In-depth, evidence-based resource covering important toxins affecting human health and safety
Medical Toxicology of Occupational and Environmental Exposures presents crucial information on various important toxins that affect human health and safety, focusing on their chemical structures, analytical methods, clinical features, and comprehensive treatment options. Organized across three volumes, it provides comprehensive and insightful information for clinicians, students, and investigators with interests in metals, radiation, and cancer. The interdisciplinary, evidence-based approach of the work is designed to reach beyond clinical settings to increase the scientific understanding of those in associated fields.
To allow for quick reference, the information is presented in a consistent and easy-to-read format. Additional information is readily available to the interested reader through the detailed bibliographies included at the end of each chapter.
- Volume 1?Metals and metalloids, such as arsenic, lead, mercury, and rare earth metals
- Volume 2?Radiation, including ionizing and non-ionizing radiation, radiation physics, radiation prevention, radiation diagnosis and treatment, and cosmic radiation
- Volume 3?Cancer-causing exposures, histology, host susceptibility, and clinical features?using an organ-based approach to allow for seamless reader comprehension
Toxicologists, physicians, and many other professionals working in fields that intersect with human health and safety, especially those in leadership positions making decisions regarding metals, radiation, and chemical carcinogens, can use Medical Toxicology of Occupational and Environmental Exposures as a practical everyday reference to understand many important toxins found in our world that often affect our bodies in a negative manner.
Donald G. Barceloux, MD, is a Medical Toxicologist in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Pomona Valley Community Hospital. He has served as a Clinical Professor of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles School of Medicine for over 30 years.
Robert B. Palmer, PhD, is a board-certified clinical toxicologist in private practice with Toxicology Associates, PLLC and an attending toxicologist at the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Service in Denver, CO. He is a frequent author and speaker on many aspects of clinical and forensic toxicology.
Date de parution : 10-2024
Ouvrage de 2160 p.
Thème de Medical Toxicology :
Mots-clés :
Arsenic; lead; mercury; rare earth metals; toxicokinetics; human teratogen; occupational physicians; occupational hygiene; environmental health; human health risk assessment; radiation physics; prevention; diagnosis and treatment; occupational physicians; occupational hygiene; environmental health; human health risk assessment; cosmic radiation; Radionuclides; Computer Systems; Nonionizing Medical Radiation; Radiowave Frequencies; Extremely Low Electromagnetic Fields; Ultraviolet; Visible; Infrared Radiation; Chemical carcinogenesis; carcinogenicity; cancer etiology; tumor sites; risk assessment; human physiology; biokinetics; organ response; occupational physicians; occupational hygiene; environmental health; human health risk assessment; Carcinogen Classifications; Cancer Surveillance; Respiratory Tract; Gastrointestinal Tract; Urinary Tract; Male Reproductive Tract; Female Reproductive Tract; Brain; Leukemias; Lymphomas; Skin; Soft Tissue and Bone Sarcomas; Thyroid