Abstract

On behalf of the Asian Pacific Organization for Cancer Prevention (APOCP) and its subsidiary (the West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention- WAOCP), it is a great honor to present the inaugural issue of Asian Pacific Journal of Envirinment and Cancer (APJEC). APJEC is separated from the Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention and is determined to become a leading journal for scientists and researcher of the world. APJEC inherited its activity from the 19-year body of the successful publication of the Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention (APJCP) and considers itself to be the APJCP sister publications.

Highlights

  • By increasing the production and use of chemicals, the risk of exposure to material was increase [1]

  • In 2013, 1.314 million cancer deaths are estimated in the European Union, that its casualties is more than the number of deaths from HIV / AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis [6,7], which is largely due to air pollution in the environment and work environment [8]

  • Lung cancer accounts for 54% to 75% of total occupational cancer

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Introduction

By increasing the production and use of chemicals, the risk of exposure to material was increase [1]. People are exposed to various chemicals throughout their lives, and in particular their Occupational and environmental areas [2]. Environmental pollution is one of the major causes of disease, death and disability in the countries of the world [3]. In 2013, 1.314 million cancer deaths are estimated in the European Union, that its casualties is more than the number of deaths from HIV / AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis [6,7], which is largely due to air pollution in the environment and work environment [8].

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