Responding to the challenge of cancer in
Editors:
Michel P Coleman is Professor of Epidemiology and Vital Statistics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Delia-Marina Alexe is a Research Fellow in the Non-communicable Disease Epidemiology Unit at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Tit Albreht is a researcher in health services and Adviser to the Director of the Institute of Public Health of the Republic of Slovenia
Martin McKee is Professor of European Public Health at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies, 2008
Available online at:
PDF file [361p.] at: http://www.euro.who.int/Document/E91137.pdf
“…..At present, with more than 3 million new cases and 1.7 million deaths each year, cancer represents the second most important cause of death and morbidity in
The book provides an overview of the epidemiology of cancer, including a discussion of the major risk factors. Comprehensive cancer plans are discussed as an approach to cancer control. Contributors examine the current status and plausible future developments for cancer screening in the EU; drug discovery, evaluation and deployment; the role of psychosocial oncology; and the provision of palliative care. Current patterns of cancer survival and the challenges facing cancer researchers in
Three case-studies are provided. One focuses on changes in the clinical management of cancer, using the example of colorectal cancer in
Content:
Foreword
Chapter 1 Responding to the challenge of cancer in
Chapter 2 The burden of cancer in
Chapter 3 The causes of cancer and policies for prevention
Chapter 4 Cancer screening
Chapter 5 Drugs for cancer
Chapter 6 Organizing a comprehensive framework for cancer control
Chapter 7 Changes in the management of cancer: the example of colorectal cancer
Chapter 8 Survival of European cancer patients
Chapter 9 Information on cancer
Chapter 10 Cancer patients - partners for change
Chapter 11 The role of psychosocial oncology in cancer care
Chapter 12 Dying with cancer, living well with advanced
Chapter 13 Closing the gap: cancer in central and eastern
Chapter 14 Cancer control in
Chapter 15 Researching cancer
Chapter 16 Making progress against cancer
This publication arises from the project FACT – Fighting Against Cancer Today – which has received funding from the European Union, in the framework of the Public Health Programme
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