There are 29 books by IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans on BookOrb. A strong starting point is Combined estrogen-progestogen contraceptives and combined estrogen-progestogen menopausal therapy (2007). The bibliography below is in publication order, with series grouped in reading order.

Standalone books

  1. 1 Chlorinated drinking-water, chlorination by-products 1991 · 544 pages
  2. 2 Occupational exposures in insecticide application, and some pesticides 1991 · 612 pages
  3. 3 Hepatitis viruses 1994 · 286 pages
  4. 4 Some industrial chemicals 1994 · 563 pages
  5. 5 Dry cleaning, some chlorinated solvents and other industrial chemicals 1995 · 551 pages
  6. 6 Silica, some silicates, coal dust and para-Aramid fibrils 1997 · 506 pages
  7. 7 Some chemicals that cause tumours of the kidney or urinary bladder in rodents and some other substances 1999 · 674 pages
  8. 8 Hormonal contraception and post-menopausal hormonal therapy 1999 · 660 pages
  9. 9 Surgical implants and other foreign bodies 1999 · 409 pages
  10. 10 Ionizing radiation, part 1 2000 · 491 pages
  11. 11 Some antiviral and antineoplastic drugs, and other pharmaceutical agents 2000 · 521 pages
  12. 12 Ionizing radiation, part 2 2001 · 595 pages
  13. 13 Some thyrotropic agents 2001 · 763 pages
  14. 14 Some traditional herbal medicines, some mycotoxins, naphthalene and styrene 2002 · 590 pages
  15. 15 Tobacco smoke and involuntary smoking 2003 · 1,470 pages
  16. 16 Betel-quid and areca-nut chewing and some areca-nut-derived nitrosamines 2004 · 334 pages
  17. 17 Some drinking-water disinfectants and contaminants, including arsenic 2004 · 528 pages
  18. 18 Inorganic and organic lead compounds 2006 · 506 pages
  19. 19 Formaldehyde, 2-Butoxyethanol and 1-tert-Butoxypropan-2-ol 2006 · 478 pages
  20. 20 Combined estrogen-progestogen contraceptives and combined estrogen-progestogen menopausal therapy 2007 · 528 pages
  21. 21 Smokeless tobacco and some tobacco-specific N-nitrosamines 2007 · 626 pages
  22. 22 Carbon black, titanium dioxide, and talc 2010 · 452 pages
  23. 23 Ingested nitrate and nitrite, and cyanobacterial peptide toxins 2010 · 450 pages
  24. 24 Some aromatic amines, organic dyes, and related exposures 2010 · 692 pages
  25. 25 Household use of solid fuels and high-temperature frying 2010 · 424 pages
  26. 26 Painting, firefighting, and shiftwork 2010 · 804 pages
  27. 27 Some non-heterocyclic polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and some related occupational exposures 2010 · 853 pages
  28. 28 Alcohol consumption and ethyl carbamate 2010 · 1,424 pages
  29. 29 Man-made vitreous fibres

Frequently asked questions

How many books has IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans written?

BookOrb lists 29 books by IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans.

Where should I start with IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans?

A good starting point is Combined estrogen-progestogen contraceptives and combined estrogen-progestogen menopausal therapy (2007).

What is the IARC Working Group on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans books in order list?

In publication order: 1. Chlorinated drinking-water, chlorination by-products (1991), 2. Occupational exposures in insecticide application, and some pesticides (1991), 3. Hepatitis viruses (1994), 4. Some industrial chemicals (1994), 5. Dry cleaning, some chlorinated solvents and other industrial chemicals (1995), 6. Silica, some silicates, coal dust and para-Aramid fibrils (1997), 7. Some chemicals that cause tumours of the kidney or urinary bladder in rodents and some other substances (1999), 8. Hormonal contraception and post-menopausal hormonal therapy (1999), 9. Surgical implants and other foreign bodies (1999), 10. Ionizing radiation, part 1 (2000), 11. Some antiviral and antineoplastic drugs, and other pharmaceutical agents (2000), 12. Ionizing radiation, part 2 (2001), 13. Some thyrotropic agents (2001), 14. Some traditional herbal medicines, some mycotoxins, naphthalene and styrene (2002), 15. Tobacco smoke and involuntary smoking (2003), and 14 more.