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Introduction Public Education in Cancer Control
There has been an increasing realization in recent years that education of the public about cancer is an essential element of cancer control and prevention. In 1963 an Expert Comittee of the World Health Organ...
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The Behaviour of the Individual and Motivation
This section of the monograph is treated differently from the rest. It has been possible in other sections to prepare either detailed bibliographies of published work on the study of attitudes to cancer, as in...
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Health Education: Some Principles and Practice
For a comprehensive yet manageable review of the principles of health education, as derived from behavioural studies, we can do no better than refer the reader to Section III of Health Education Monographs, Suppl...
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Attitudes to Cancer
This chapter will deal with topics related directly to attitudes to cancer and other diseases; the nature, sources, and extent of these attitudes both in the medical profession and in the general population.
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Attitudes and Communication
In the first chapters of this work we presented evidence to show that many people react to the idea of cancer in a largely negative and unwarranted manner. This is only one example of what is commonly termed a...
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Redefining the Mission of the Medical School
Organizational and institutional turbulence and shrinking academic budgets are buffeting medical schools in both industrialized and develo** countries. Current political and public scrutiny is focused on esc...
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Measuring the Burden of Illness in General Populations
This chapter has two themes: medical schools have traditionally failed to devote attention to the determinants of health and medical students are taught on an unrepresentative sample of patients and health condit...
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Population-Based Medicine: A Case Study from a Traditional School
In the United States, physician education developed within and was formed by two institutions: the medical school and the teaching hospital, the first emphasizing basic science and second emphasizing, supervis...
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Essential Institutional Competencies for Population-Based Education
If a medical school is not turning out a mix of clinicians capable of meeting the wide variety of needs for medical care that characterizes all human populations, the relevance and validity of its teaching and...
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Balancing Perspectives
For 3 days the participants in the Turnberry Conference debated the points raised in the eight preceding chapters by the authors, discussants, and others. All were agreed that while medical education had adapt...
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The Social Contract and the Medical School’s Responsibilities
This is a chapter with a point of view. In brief, since medical care is a social good, medical schools have “social responsibilities” that can and should be manifest in their mission and activities. Our explor...
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The Potential and Organization of Health Intelligence Units
Is the role of the university in society simply to generate, interpret, and transmit new knowledge? Or will universities come out of the “ivory tower” and join in meaningful partnerships with community leaders...
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A Community and Population-Oriented Medical School: Newcastle, Australia
Newcastle is the commercial and industrial center of the Hunter Valley, which was first explored by Europeans almost 200 years ago. The city started as a convict station established to mine large coal deposits...
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Essential Population-Based Competencies for Undergraduate and Postgraduate Medical Students
This chapter is written from the standpoint of an academic clinician. Its perspective is therefore likely to differ from that which might be advanced by an epidemiologist, community physician, or other expert ...
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Struggle over Tobacco Control in Serbia: Transnational Tobacco Companies vs. Public Health
Serbia as one of the former Yugoslav countries and post communist countries had a hard time and developments during the last decade. Disintegration of former Yugoslavia and wars in Croatia and Slovenia in 1991...
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The Influence of Resistance Training on the Glycaemia and the Lipid Control in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes — the Meta-Analysis
Physical training is one of the key elements in a health-oriented change of lifestyle in diabetes. A regular aerobic training (AT) in diabetes is recommended both by European and American scientific associatio...
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Public Health Aspects of Cardiovascular Diseases in Various Areas of Europe
Cardiovascular diseases remain a major cause of death in Eastern Europe, especially in the republics of the former Soviet Union. The east-west CVD mortality differences in Europe are multi — factorial, variati...
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Resveratrol: From Basic Studies to Bedside
Plants produce a remarkable amount of low molecular mass natural products endowed with a large array of pivotal biological activities. Among these molecules, resveratrol (3,5,4’-trihydroxystilbene) has been id...
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Sulforaphane as a Promising Molecule for Fighting Cancer
Cancer is a complex disease characterized by multiple genetic and molecular alterations involving transformation, deregulation of apoptosis, proliferation, invasion, angiogenesis, and metastasis. To grow, inva...
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Epigenetics and Epidemiology: Models of Study and Examples
Epidemiological studies have successfully identified several environmental causes of disease, but often these studies are limited by methodological problems (e.g. lack of sensitivity and specificity in exposur...