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Human Health Data Resources |
Introduction and Purpose. The potential impacts of ozone depletion on human health as a result of increased ultraviolet radiation are well-documented in many scientific journals and international assessment panel reports. However, data relevant to the UV radiation and human health issue are widely scattered and often difficult to locate. Sources of such data include local and regional disease registries, national and international surveys, and epidemiological studies. The purpose of this project is to provide a centralized directory from which users may access available sources of data related to human health effects of ultraviolet radiation exposure.
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Subnational Data Sources -- Link to descriptions of subnational disease registries. These include cancer registries from states in the US, provinces in Canada, and cities in Europe. |
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National and International Data Sources -- Link to descriptions of national and international data sources, such as the US SEER, Japan National Cancer Center, and WHO Mortality Database. |
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