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During 2013, the members of the Environmental Epidemiology and Cancer Unit
Highlights
collaborated in 14 research projects funded in competitive concurrency, partici-
pation and leadership in collaborative studies can be highlighted in the following
projects: 1) Project MCC-Spain, multicentric multicase-control study on the role
of environmental factors in the etiology of the most prevalent cancers in Spain;
2) DDM studies on mamographic density as intermediate phenotype for breast
cancer; 3) Industrial pollution and cancer in Spain; and 4) Mobikids project (ra-
diofrecuency and brain cancer in teenagers and young adults).
In the last five years (from 2008 to 2013) the scientific production of the group
has evolved from 29 publications (27 in international journals) to 49 (44 in in-
ternational journals), which represent an increase close to 60%. In addition, the
Unit has incorporated 10 researchers thanks to research project funds. The group
investigators were also involved in various scientific committees, and have main-
tained an intense teaching activity.
The memory of the group in 2013 can be found at:
http://www.isciii.es/ISCIII/es/contenidos/fd-servicios-cientifico-tecnicos/fd-vigi-
lancias-alertas/fd-epidemiologia-ambiental-y-cancer/memoria-area-epi-ambien-
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