Author: The International Agency for Research on Cancer
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9283212746
Category: Medical
Edition: 1
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 9283212746
Category: Medical
Surgical Implants and Other Foreign Bodies (IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of the Carcinogenic Risks to Humans)
Evaluates the carcinogenic risks to humans of surgical implants and other foreign bodies. Download Surgical Implants and Other Foreign Bodies medical books for free.
Foreign bodies are defined as any exogenous object that has been introduced into the tissues or cavities of the body and is not rapidly absorbed. The evaluation focuses on exposures caused by the presence in the body of a solid metallic or non-metallic object as a result either of surgery or of involuntary penetration, as through a war wound. Medical and dental devises are grouped together as metallic, non-metallic, and mixed materials, which have different profiles of biological activity.
The volume opens with a review of key concepts in the understanding of host-material interactions. Subsequent chapters evaluate human exposure data, evidence Get Surgical Implants and Other Foreign Bodies our bestseller medical books.

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Foreign bodies are defined as any exogenous object that has been introduced into the tissues or cavities of the body and is not rapidly absorbed. The evaluation focuses on exposures caused by the presence in the body of a solid metallic or non-metallic object as a result either of surgery or of involuntary penetration, as through a war wound. Medical and dental devises are grouped together as metallic, non-metallic, and mixed materials, which have different profiles of biological activity.
The volume opens with a review of key concepts in the understanding of host-material interactions oreign bodies are defined as any exogenous object that has been introduced into the tissues or cavities of the body and is not rapidly absorbed. The evaluation focuses on exposures caused by the presence in the body of a solid metallic or non-metallic object as a result either of surgery or of involuntary penetration, as through a war wound. Medical and dental devises are grouped together as metallic, non-metallic, and mixed materials, which have different profiles of biological activity.
The volume opens with a review of key concepts in the understanding of host-material interactions. Subsequent chapters evaluate human exposure data, evidence
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