The One Health Approach to Cancer Research

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.6018/bioderecho.674431
Keywords: Biomedical research, Biolaw, Clinical Research, Oncology, One Health

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The approach outlined in the One Health project to address global health challenges has contributed to the understanding of the etiopathogenesis of oncological diseases and the prevention of associated factors that can be modified. Interdisciplinary collaboration is essential in the fight against the growing incidence of cancer worldwide and should be fostered by the scientific community, health promotion agencies, and governments.

 

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Published
06-10-2025
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Reyes Villarreal, M., de la Fuente Cortéz, B. E., & Vidal Gutiérrez , O. (2025). The One Health Approach to Cancer Research. Bioderecho, (21). https://doi.org/10.6018/bioderecho.674431
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