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Presentation of measured exposures to ultraviolet light

We were invited to present first analysis results about sun exposure, sun protection and UV exposure at a conference on UV exposure that was jointly organised by the Federal Office of Public Health and the Swiss Cancer League.

The talk and the slides can be found under https://www.krebsliga.ch/landingpages/uv-tagung-2021/.

 

Author cfollyPosted on December 21, 2021Categories Uncategorized

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News

  • Presentation of measured exposures to ultraviolet light December 21, 2021
  • Updated study suggests that background radiation contributes to the risk of leukemia and brain tumors in children December 21, 2021
  • New map of terrestrial radiation for Switzerland March 31, 2021
  • Survey and exposure measurements soon completed – A huge thank you to all participants December 20, 2019
  • International workshop “Background radiation and cancer risks in children” November 26, 2018

Useful links

  • Institute for Social and Preventive Medicine, University of Bern
  • Childhood cancer and Nuclear Power Plants in Switzerland
  • Swiss Childhood Cancer Registry
  • Swiss Pediatric Oncology Group
  • Swiss National Cohort
  • Swiss Cancer League
  • Kinder Krebs Hilfe
  • Childhood Cancer Switzerland
  • Federal Office of Public Health

  • Background
    • Ionising radiation
    • UV radiation
    • Previous Swiss studies
  • Survey on children
    • Questionnaire
    • Dose monitoring
    • Data protection
    • For researchers
  • Modeling exposure
  • Publications
  • Team
  • Contact
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