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Lorenzo Tomatis
Lorenzo (Renzo) Tomatis (Sassoferrato, Italy, 2 January 1929–Lyon, France, 21 September 2007) was an Italian physician and experimental oncologist who researched carcinogenesis and its primary prevention
Tomatis served as the Director from 1982 until 1993 of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). During his tenure at IARC, Tomatis led the effort to create the IARC Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risk to Humans (the so-called “orange books”), a tool for the primary prevention of cancer.
Tomatis produced over 350 publications and 10 books. He developed essays on carcinogenesis bioassays which recognized trans-placental and trans-generational carcinogenics, thus highlighting the vulnerabilities of early-life exposure.
Tomatis translated many animal experimental findings to human risk. He used these many qualifications to promote health strategies for the primary prevention of cancer—that is, reduced exposure to carcinogens.
In addition Tomatis also studied the sociology of science, especially the causes of the 'brain drain' from Italy.
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IARC Director was John Higginson (1966–1981), who was followed by LorenzoTomatis (1982–1993), Paul Kleihues (1994–2003), Peter Boyle (2004–2008), Christopher...
2007: Fiorella Belpoggi (Italy) 2006: Anders Englund (Sweden) 2005: LorenzoTomatis (Italy) 2004: Herbert L. Needleman (US) 2003: Olav Axelson (Sweden)...
Opposite the "house of equestrian games" is the palace that came to the Tomatis counts in the 18th century. This building, now completely remodeled, was...
memoria (in Italian). Rome: Città Nuova. 1990. ISBN 8831132423. With F. Tomatis. Cristianesimo ed Europa. La sfida della mondialità (in Italian). Rome:...
Gabriele Rossetti Elia Sdruccioli Shooting Men's team skeet Silver Giorgio Tomatis Sport climbing Men's lead Silver Giulia Medici Sport climbing Women's...
11–23. doi:10.1016/j.maturitas.2016.10.010. PMID 27889048. Marselos M, Tomatis L (1992). "Diethylstilboestrol: I, Pharmacology, Toxicology and carcinogenicity...
William Sancroft, Archbishop of Canterbury (b. 1617) November 30 – Francesco Lorenzo Brancati di Lauria, Italian Catholic cardinal (b. 1612) December 5 – Levinus...
Bertani in defense; Coscia, Lucentini, Gei and Bassetto on the midfield; Lorenzo and Sabbatella as forwards. In 1949, Sampdoria had a new president: it...
Bishop of Megara and Auxiliary Bishop of Konstanz (1641); Marco Antonio Tomati, Bishop of Bitetto (1641); Alessandro Pauli, Bishop of Vico Equense (1643);...
cathedrali diebus N.V. VI. Septembris MDCCCLXXXIII (in Latin). Ivrea: Typis A. Tomatis. Saroglia, pp. 114-115. The King retreated to the Island of Sardinia. Bullarii...
Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved October 7, 2017 Paliotto, Lorenzo (2006). Ferrara nel Seicento : quotidianità tra potere legatizio e governo...
Corradi, Cardinal-Priest of Santa Maria in Traspontina, with Marco Antonio Tomati, Bishop Emeritus of Bitetto, and Marcantonio Oddi, Bishop of Perugia, serving...
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Anagni (1696); Vincenzo Maria de Rossi, Bishop of Penne e Atri (1696); Lorenzo Fabri, Bishop of Fossombrone (1697); Giovanni Fontana, Bishop of Cesena...