The IARC Monographs Programme identifies environmental factors that are carcinogenic hazards to humans.
The Global Cancer Observatory (GCO) is an interactive platform presenting global cancer statistics, including estimates of the cancer burden for the year 2022 and predictions of the future burden to 2050.
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Produced by the IARC Cross-Cutting Working Group on Cancer Prevention Knowledge Translation and Transfer.
This poster presents carcinogenic agents and cancer-preventive interventions by organ site
These infographics provide easy-to-understand overviews of cancer research topics
Videos include interviews with researchers, seminars, webinars, lectures, and more
This new video presents the work of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).
IARC’s objective is to promote international collaboration in cancer research
This portal provides a large variety of freely accessible learning and training resources
The Director of IARC is responsible for the leadership of the Agency
This Medium-Term Strategy seeks to position IARC as the leading global cancer authority
This website provides links to documents of Branch Review, Scientific and Governing Council meetings
The committee ensures that all IARC research projects conform to international ethical standards
This policy document addresses the processing of personal data for scientific purposes