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Main description:
Cancer control is the term applied to the development of integrated population-based approaches to reduce the incidence and mortality from cancer and to minimize its impact on affected individuals and on the community. It covers a spectrum of prevention, early diagnosis, optimal treatment, and supportive and palliative care. It emphasizes the application of new knowledge gained through research to achieve current best practice. Cancer control has become a political
priority in many countries in recent years, with the evolution of both national and regional cancer control strategic plans. The integrated nature of cancer control, involving a wide spectrum of health care professionals, researchers, and health managers and planners, is reflected in this
multi-disciplinary text, which is the first in this rapidly developing field.
Contents:
1 - THE CANCER CHALLENGE; 2 - PREVENTION AND SCREENING; 3 - APPLYING NEW RESEARCH; 4 - IMPROVING PATIENT CARE; PART 5 - INTEGRATED CANCER CONTROL
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: January, 2010
Pages: 496
Dimensions: 178.00 x 253.00 x 31.00
Weight: 989g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Oncology, Public Health