Opening Remarks.- General Problems.- The World Health Organization’s Programme for the Histopathological Definition and Classification of Tumours.- Investigation on the Epidemiological Significance of Detailed Cancer Data—Preliminary Results.- Respiratory Tract.- Multiplicity of Lung Tumour Classifications.- The Significance of Asbestos in Tissue.- Thyroid Gland.- Histologic Classification as a Problem in the Epidemiology of Thyroid Cancer.- Leukemia and Thyroid Carcinoma Found among A-Bomb Survivors in Hiroshima.- Alimentary Tract.- Migrant Studies in Alimentary Tract Cancer.- Histological Types of Gastric Cancer and its Relationship with Intestinal Metaplasia.- Liver.- Primary Carcinomas of the Liver in Hong Kong. Some Possible Aetiological Factors.- Recent Techniques and Hypotheses in the Epidemiology of Liver Cancer.- The Aflatoxins and Human Liver Cancer.- Prostate.- Latent Carcinoma of the Prostate.- Mortality and Morbidity of Prostatic Carcinoma.- The Incidence of Carcinoma of Prostate: An Epidemiological Survey.- Other Genital Organs.- Correlates of Histologic Differentiation of Carcinoma of the Penis Results from a Five Year Survey in Uganda, 1964—1968.- Cervical Carcinogenesis: An Epidemiologic Model Adaptable to Control Pro gram.- Breast.- Hormones in the Aetiology and Clinical Course of Breast Cancer.- The Ovarian Etiology of Human Breast Cancer.- Lymphomas.- Primary Intestinal Lymphoma: Clinical Manifestations and Possible Effect of Environmental Factors.- Detection and Assessment of Case Clustering in Burkitt’s Lymphoma and Hodgkin’s Disease.- Epidemiologic and Immunologic Considerations on the Pathogenesis of Burkitt’s Tumor.- Etiology of Burkitt’s Lymphoma.- Epidemics of Hodgkin’s Disease.- Hodgkin’s Disease in Childhood—AnEpidemiological Study in Northern Ger many.
P. Alexander, G. Chomette, H. Hamperl, D. K. Hossfeld, L. G. Koss, R. Laumonier, H. F. Oettgen, M. F. Rajewsky, A. A. Sandberg, L. H. Sobin, H. Tulinius, S. Watanabe