cancer prevention
and control

COLLOQUIUM

Tobacco Carcinogen Biomarkers: Application in Human Exposure Studies

Stephen S. Hecht, Ph.D.

Speaker

Dr. Hecht is the Wallin Professor of Cancer Prevention; Head of Carcinogenesis and Chemoprevention Program; Professor, Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology; Member, Graduate Program in Medicinal Chemistry, University of Minnesota Cancer Center, in Minneapolis, MN.

Learning Objective

To understand tobacco carcinogens, their biomarkers, and approaches to prevention of tobacco-induced cancer.

Target Audience

Researchers and clinicians actively involved in topics that relate to cancer prevention and control.

Date/Time/Place

Wednesday, June 8, 2005, 11:00 am
Executive Plaza North
Conference Room G
6130 Executive Boulevard
Rockville, Maryland

For Additional Information

Office of Preventive Oncology
301-496-8640

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