ISSN 0091-7435
Publisher: Academic Press
all issues
EDITOR'S NOTE pp. 1-1(1)
Twenty-Five Years of the American Health Foundation pp. 2-3(2) Authors: Williams G.M.; Hecht S.S.; Weisburger J.H.; Wynder E.L.
Accomplishments and Prospects of Epidemiology pp. 4-6(3) Author: Trichopoulos D.
Carcinogen-Derived Biomarkers and Lung Cancer pp. 7-9(3) Author: Hecht S.S.
Tumor Suppressor Genes: At the Crossroads of Molecular Carcinogenesis, Molecular Epidemiology, and Human Risk Assessment pp. 10-12(3) Author: Harris C.C.
The Etiology of Human Cancers pp. 13-13(1) Author: Kleihues P.
Scientific Challenges in Environmental Carcinogenesis pp. 14-22(9) Authors: Hoffmann D.; Melikian A.A.; Wynder E.L.
Risk Assessment Based upon Mechanistic Information: Application to Pharmaceuticals pp. 23-23(1) Author: Williams G.M.
Cancer Risk Assessment: Evolution of the Process pp. 24-25(2) Author: Farland W.H.
The High Stakes of Risk Communication pp. 26-29(4) Author: Rowan F.
Policy and Healthy Weight pp. 30-33(4) Author: Dwyer J.
The Mechanistic Rationale in Support of Dietary Cancer Prevention pp. 34-37(4) Author: Rose D.P.
Dietary Influences on Health pp. 38-40(3) Author: Schneeman B.O.
The Potential of Dietary Modification to Prevent Cancer pp. 41-43(3) Author: Greenwald P.
Chemoprevention of Cancer pp. 44-45(2) Author: Wattenberg L.W.
Future Vitamin and Antioxidant RDAs for Health Promotion pp. 46-47(2) Author: Lachance P.A.
Chemoprevention of Colon Cancer by Minor Dietary Constituents and Their Synthetic Analogues pp. 48-50(3) Author: Reddy B.S.
The Challenge of Changing Health-Related Behavior pp. 51-53(3) Author: Orlandi M.A.
Can School Health Education Programs Make a Difference? pp. 54-55(2) Author: Stone E.J.
Healthy Meals, Healthy Food Choices, Healthy Children: USDA's Team Nutrition pp. 56-60(5) Author: Kennedy E.
Can Risk Factor Modification Reduce Cardiovascular Morbidity and Mortality in Minority Populations? pp. 61-62(2) Authors: Randall O.S.; Retta T.M.; Ordor O.E.; Courtney B.L.
Why Can't We Educate Doctors to Practice Preventive Medicine? pp. 63-65(3) Author: Cimino J.A.
Addressing Health Care and Health Care Costs at Their Roots pp. 66-67(2) Author: Beadle C.E.
Opening Remarks Child Health Day Dinner pp. 68-68(1) Author: Wynder E.L.
Remarks Child Health Day pp. 69-69(1) Author: Koop C.E.
Remarks by First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton at the Child Health Day Dinner pp. 70-72(3)
The Future of Preventive Medicine pp. 73-81(9) Author: Council on Long Range Planning and Development
Lifestyle Medicine for the Nineties pp. 82-83(2) Author: Wynder E.L.
Print Globally, Act Locally: Tertiary Prevention for the Planet pp. 84-84(1) Author: Frank E.
A Message from Preventive Medicine and Your Physician Good for You, Good for the Planet pp. 85-85(1)
The Fight for Public Health, by S. Chapman and D. Lupton. BMJ Publishing Group, London 1994. pp. 86-86(1) Author: Weed D.L.
A Call to Action to Stem the Epidemic of Deaths from the Use of Firearms pp. 87-87(1) Author: Farquhar J.W.
ANNOUNCEMENTS pp. 88-88(1)