What people say about us
“The Ramazzini Institute’s Cancer Research Center is an independent, internationally recognized center of excellence, renowned for its outstanding contribution to research into the causes of cancer in the workplace and general environment. Results of long-term studies performed at the Cancer Research Center have demonstrated the carcinogenicity of vinyl chloride, benzene, formaldehyde and oxygenated additives, among others. This research has had an important influence in environmental and occupational medicine, catalyzing the launch of prevention programs and the establishment of health standards that have saved the lives of many thousands of persons worldwide. Protecting public health through prevention has always been the principal objective of the Ramazzini Institute, and the independence of its Cancer Research Center has permitted science and truth to prevail over special interests.”
PHILIP J. LANDRIGAN, MD, MSc
Dean for Global Health, Ethel H. Wise Professor and Chairman Department of Preventive Medicine, Professor of Pediatrics, Director, Children’s Environmental Health Center, Mount Sinai School of Medicine
Presidente, Collegium Ramazzini
Long-term chemical carcinogenesis bioassays are the cornerstone for primary prevention and for protection of the worker and the general public from chemically and occupationally associated cancers. The two largest, longest existing, and most well established bioassay programs in the world are the Ramazzini Foundation and the National Toxicology Program
JAMES HUFF, PhD
Associate Director for Chemical Carcinogenesis, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
da “Chemicals Studied and Evaluated in Long-Term Carcinogenesis Bioassays by Both the Ramazzini Foundation and the National Toxicology Program”