Перечень использованных сокращений
Введение
1. Обзор литературы
Профессиональные факторы риска возникновения рака
1. 1. Факторы риска канцерогенеза.
1.2. Взаимосвязь между условиями профессиональной деятельности и риском возникновения рака.
2. Материалы и методы
2.1 Объект исследования.
2.2 Материалы и оборудование
2.3 Этапы проведенного исследования.
2.4 Статистическая обработка данных.
3. Результаты и их обсуждение
3.1 Процентное распределение онкологических заболеваний среди отобранных пациентов.
3.2 Процентное распределение онкологических заболеваний в пределах одного вида профессиональной деятельности.
3.3 Статистическое подтверждение зависимости между возникновением злокачественного новообразования и видом профессиональной сферы деятельности
Заключение
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