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Cancer Control
Elwood, J.M. — Sutcliffe, S.B.
1ª Edición Enero 2010
Inglés
Tapa dura
496 pags
1500 gr
17 x 25 x null cm
ISBN 9780199550173
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About this Book
- Addresses an important population health concern with substantial medical and socio-economic impact
- Comprehensive across aspects of population health, medical practice, clinical care and well-being
- Incorporates issues related to quality of life, patient and public engagement, palliation and ethics
- Acknowledges contextual realities and differences between resource settings in relation to cancer control programme
- Written for a general audience, so no previous knowledge of the topic is assumed
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.
Readership: Those from any discipline involved in cancer control, but primarily those in public health, health promotion, oncology, and health management. Also economists, patient advocacy/support groups, pharmacists, nurses, psychologists and cancer research staff.
Table of Contents
Part 1 - The cancer challenge
1: M Elwood, S Sutcliffe: Cancer control and the burden of cancer
Part 2 - Prevention and screening
2: G Colditz, C Beers: Active cancer prevention
3: D Hill, H Dixon: Achieving behavioural changes in individuals and populations
4: A Miller: Early diagnosis and screening in cancer control
Part 3 - Applying new research
5: J Kerner: Integrating science with service in cancer control: closing the
gap between discovery and delivery
6: A Burchell, E Franco: The impact of immunization on cancer control: the example
of HPV vaccination
Part 4 - Improving patient care
7: M Richards: Improving cancer services: the approach taken in England
8: GP Browman, M Brouwers, B Fervers, C Sawka: Population-based cancer control
and the role of guidelines - towards a 'systems' approach
9: M Barton, G Delaney: The optimal provision of cancer treatment services
10: S O'Reilly, J Venkatesh: Managing the cost of new therapies: the challenge
of funding new drugs
11: M Jefford: Community supports for people affected by cancer
12: S Bush, E Bruera: Improving quality of life
13: A Leis, S Sagar, M Verhoef, L Balneaves, D Seely, D Oneschuk: Shifting the
paradigm: from complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) to integrative oncology
14: G Thompson, C Ens, H Chochinov: Patient centred supportive and palliative
care
Part 5 - Integrated cancer control
15: S Sutcliffe: From cancer care to cancer control: organization of population-based
cancer control systems
16: P Kelly, W Friedman, T Addis, M Elwood, C Neil, M Sarner, S Sutcliffe: Getting
the public involved in cancer control - doing something besides worrying
17: L Caron: Organizational structures for cancer control
18: A Micheli, P Baili, R Ciampichini, A Verdecchia: Evaluating the outcomes
of cancer control
19: S Peacock, L Hedden, C Mitton: Priority setting methods and cancer control
20: L Schwartz: Ethics and the idea of cancer control
21: R Burton, J Leowski Jr, M de Courten: Integrating cancer control with control
of other non-communicable diseases
22: I Magrath: Cancer control in developing countries
23: S Sutcliffe, M Elwood: Strengthening the global community for cancer control
Author Information
Edited by J. Mark Elwood, Vice-President, Family and Community Oncology, British Columbia Cancer Agency, Vancouver, Canada, and Simon B. Sutcliffe, Chair, Canadian Partnership Against Cancer, Canada
Reviews
"With the completion of this extremely ambitious endeavour, the editors have succeeded in producing a consoliated resource to understand and address the many important issues associated with cancer control." - Therese A. Dolecek, Doody's Notes
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