Chinese "cancer villages" rural development, environmental change and public health

The phenomenon of 'cancer villages' has emerged in many parts of rural China, drawing media attention and becoming a fact of social life. However, the relationship between pollution and disease is often hard to discern. Through sociological analysis of several villages with different socia...

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1. Verfasser: Chen, Ajiang 1963-
Weitere Verfasser: Cheng, Pengli 1977-, Holdaway, Jennifer, Luo, Yajuan 1984-, Wang, Wuyi 1949-
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China Rural conditions 21st century.
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