Monographs programme

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The Monographs programme is an expert-driven initiative that evaluates and classifies the carcinogenic risks of various agents to humans, producing influential reference reports used worldwide in cancer prevention and regulation.

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instanceOf cancer risk assessment programme
expert-driven initiative
classifies agents based on strength of evidence of carcinogenicity
evaluates carcinogenicity of various agents
focusesOn agents that may cause cancer in humans
hasAudience cancer prevention organizations
public health authorities
regulators
researchers
hasCharacteristic evidence-based
expert-driven
internationally used
hasMethod expert review of scientific evidence
hazard identification of carcinogens
hasOutput classifications of carcinogenic risk to humans
hasPurpose classify carcinogenic risks to humans
evaluate carcinogenic risks to humans
influences global cancer prevention strategies
national and international regulations on carcinogens
produces reference reports on carcinogenic risks
reportsUsedFor cancer prevention
public health policy
regulatory decision-making
usesEvidenceFrom animal bioassays
epidemiological studies
mechanistic and other relevant data

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