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Impact of climate change on non-communicable diseases

Multiple participating journals

Building upon our collection on the contribution of climate change to the spread of infectious diseases, we are now also calling for articles examining the impact of climate change on non-communicable diseases.

Climate change alters the risks of chronic diseases through affecting dietary, environmental and lifestyle factors. For instance, higher environmental exposures to air pollution, ultraviolet radiation, agricultural chemicals, and infectious agents are linked to long term diseases such as asthma and cancer. Disruptions caused by extreme weather events have healthcare implications for patients with long-term treatment needs.

This collection brings together in one place articles outlining those chronic diseases that are likely to increase due to the effects of climate change.

Participating journals

Submit your manuscript to this collection through a participating journal.

Cancer Causes & Control is an international peer-reviewed journal that reports and stimulates new avenues of investigation into the causes, control, and subsequent cancer prevention.

The Journal of Exposure Science and Environmental Epidemiology (JESEE) aims to be the premier and authoritative source of information on advances in exposure science for professionals...

Published in association with Cancer Research UK One of the most-cited general cancer journals, publishing significant and innovative research under six broad headings: Clinical...

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