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Huffington Post | Cell Phones and Brain Cancer: The Real Story | May 22, 2010

Huffington Post | Cell Phones — Read the Fine Print | March 8, 2010

Huffington Post | South Africa’s Environment and Human Rights — the next revolution | Febrary 17, 2010

Huffington Post | Climategate Is a Smokescreen | December 16, 2009

Huffington Post | Brain Cancer and Cell Phones: The Jury is Still Out | December 7, 2009

Huffington Post | The Secret History of Mammography | November 24, 2009

Huffington Post | Cell Phones: Damaging the Brains of Children? | November 16, 2009

The Environmental Forum | Tales from the War on Cancer | November/December 2008 Issue | Environmental Law Institute

La Stampa (Italy) | Chi è Davis (PDF) | October 29, 2008

The Breast Cancer Fund | State of the Evidence 2008

Stand Up to Cancer | Advice for the Next President | September 4, 2009

Stand Up To Cancer magazine | A Toxic Conversation | June 2008

Project Syndicate | Cancer World | May 9, 2008

Taipei Times | Is the world giving you cancer? | May 4, 2008

Shanghai Daily | Risks of ‘Big C’ abound in polluted environment | April 28, 2008

San Francisco Medicine | Cancer and Environmental Chemicals (PDF) | Jan/Feb 2008

Ottawa Citizen | We’re polluting our future | December 15, 2007

OneClimate.net | Phasing Out Coal-Fire Powered Plants? | December 12, 2007

The Globe & Mail | Best cancer cure is prevention | Print Edition, page A28 | November 27, 2007

Washington Post | Off Target in the War on Cancer | November 4, 2007

New York Times | Freakonomics Blog | Devra Davis Responds to Your Cancer Questions | November 8, 2007

Counter Punch | Chemical Pollution & Cancer: Deadly Secrets | October, 19, 2007

Newsweek | Rivers of Doubt | by Anne Underwood | May 26, 2007

Newsweek | A Thousand Threats | January 25, 2007

Recent Scientific Articles:

Ancillary human health benefits of improved air quality resulting from climate change mitigation | Read abstract

Aspartame and Incidence of Brain Malignancies | Read more

Declines in Sex Ratio At Birth and Fetal Deaths in Japan, and in U.S. Whites But Not African Americans | Read abstract

The limits of 2-Year Bioassay Exposure Regimens for Identifying Chemical Carcinogens | Read abstract

Natural and other experiments: the secret history of the war on cancer | Website (Full text articles not currently available online)

The Need to Develop Centers for Environmental Oncology | Read abstract

Personal care products that contain estrogens or xenoestrogens may increase breast cancer risk | Read abstract

Redefining normal age of breast growth obscures potential environmental causes | Read more

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