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Campo, Shelly; Askelson, Natoshia M.; Routsong, Tracy; Graaf, Lorrie J.; Losch, Mary; Smith, Holly – Health Education & Behavior, 2008
National health communication campaign developers have ignored rural audiences in campaign development and testing, despite the health disparities that exist for this group. Researchers in a rural Midwestern state tested the appropriateness of CDC's national colorectal cancer screening campaign, Screen for Life. Based on focus groups and a…
Descriptors: Quasiexperimental Design, Health Education, Focus Groups, Cancer
Furge, Laura Lowe; Winter, Michael B.; Meyers, Jacob I.; Furge, Kyle A. – Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Education, 2008
Comprehensive measurement of gene expression using high-density nucleic acid arrays (i.e. microarrays) has become an important tool for investigating the molecular differences in clinical and research samples. Consequently, inclusion of discussion in biochemistry, molecular biology, or other appropriate courses of microarray technologies has…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Diseases, Cancer, Science Instruction
Fulmore, Jason S.; Geiger, Brian F.; Werner, Karen A.; Talbott, Laura L.; Jones, Dina C. – Childhood Education, 2009
The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that between two and three million non-melanoma skin cancers and 132,000 melanoma skin cancers occur globally each year. In the event of further depletion of the ozone, these cases will increase dramatically (WHO, 2004). Within the United States, cancers of the skin are the most frequent type of…
Descriptors: Textbooks, Prevention, National Standards, Cancer
Scott, Michael D.; Buller, David B.; Walkosz, Barbara J.; Andersen, Peter A.; Cutter, Gary R.; Dignan, Mark B. – Communication Education, 2008
This is the story of Go Sun Smart, a worksite wellness program endorsed by the North American Ski Area Association and funded by the National Cancer Institute. Between 2000 and 2002 we designed and implemented a large-scale worksite intervention at over 300 ski resorts in North America with the objective of reducing ski area employees and guests…
Descriptors: Employees, Intervention, Wellness, Cancer
Burns, E. Robert – American Biology Teacher, 2008
Lance Armstrong (2000) authored a book titled "It's Not About the Bike -- My Journey Back to Life," regarding his battle with testicular cancer. It became a "New York Times" Bestseller and was selected by the "School Library Journal" as one of the "Best Adult Books for High School Students for 2001." The goal of the project described in this…
Descriptors: Cancer, Athletes, Reputation, Authors
Peer reviewedDavidson, Terence M.; Wolfe, Dana P. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1986
The effects of sunlight on skin are described. The principal types of sunscreens and their properties are discussed. The three types of skin tumors, their cure rates, and treatment methods are examined. (Author/MT)
Descriptors: Cancer, Medical Services, Prevention
Nolte, Daniel E. – Rehabilitation Counseling Bulletin, 2006
Through his reflections on dealing with treatment for brain cancer and the resulting disabilities, the author helps to create an intriguing insight into how his experience was fashioned by the medical, emotional, and multicultural forces he faced. Prominent among the issues discussed are his coping with fear through humor, being able to accept his…
Descriptors: Humor, Cancer, Coping, Disabilities
Jensen, Jakob D.; Moriarty, Cortney M. – Journal of American College Health, 2008
Objective: The authors examined psychosocial factors associated with skin self-exam (SSE) performance by young adults. Participants and Methods: The authors administered surveys to 218 US college students (aged 18-26 years) attending a large midwestern university. Results: Contrary to prior research, men (44%) and women (49%) were relatively…
Descriptors: Behavioral Objectives, College Students, Statistical Data, Human Body
Peer reviewedGoldberg, Bruce – Psychology: A Quarterly Journal of Human Behavior, 1985
This report traces the immunological components of the cancer process and illustrates how vital a role is played by stress. The work of the Simontons is used to discuss the relationship between stress, the immune system and cancer. Hypnotic visualization techniques and their effects on the immune system are also reviewed. (Author)
Descriptors: Cancer, Hypnosis, Physiology, Psychophysiology
Peer reviewedHrudey, Steve E.; Krewski, Daniel – Environmental Science and Technology, 1995
Presents an approach to estimating the "safe" levels of low-dose exposure to carcinogens that involves working upward from the smallest conceivable chronic dose instead of extrapolating downward from high exposures. Discusses expert and public opinion and other issues related to quantitative cancer risk assessment. (LZ)
Descriptors: Cancer, Environmental Education, Public Policy, Toxicology
Ulster, Alissa A.; Antle, Beverley J. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 2005
Blindness or significant visual impairment can be very difficult for families to cope with. In this article, the authors present an in-depth case study of a family's journey through diagnosis and treatment for retinoblastoma (RB), a rare form of childhood eye cancer affecting the retina. As a part of the analysis of this family?s experience, the…
Descriptors: Blindness, Quality of Life, Cancer, Children
Rees, Peter W.; Silberman, Jordan A. – Journal of Geography, 2010
The Delaware Geography-Health Initiative is a Web- and GIS-based set of lesson units for teaching geographic concepts and research methods within the context of the state's high school geography standards. Each unit follows a research-based, inquiry-centered model addressing questions of health because of Delaware's high incidence of cancer,…
Descriptors: Prenatal Care, Units of Study, Research Methodology, Geography
Harris, Mekel S. – Psychology in the Schools, 2009
As a result of advancements in medical expertise and technology, children and adolescents diagnosed with cancer now have opportunities to participate in many typical activities, including school. To some extent, school reintegration reflects positive adjustment to their illness. Nevertheless, children and adolescents with cancer may experience…
Descriptors: School Psychologists, Cancer, Mental Health, Adolescents
Peer reviewedHedeker, Donald; Mermelstein, Robin J. – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1998
A model for multilevel ordinal response data is described that allows for nonproportional odds for a subset of explanatory variables. The model, the multilevel thresholds of change model, focuses on modeling the K-1 thresholds that delineate membership in the "K" ordered stages. The model is illustrated with data from a cancer prevention study.…
Descriptors: Cancer, Change, Data Analysis, Models
Peer reviewedVourlekis, Betsy; Ell, Kathleen; Padgett, Deborah – Health and Social Work, 2005
The authors describe an evidence-based assessment protocol for intensive case management to improve screening diagnostic follow-up developed through a research project in breast and cervical cancer early detection funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Three components of an evidence-based approach to assessment are presented…
Descriptors: Prevention, Identification, Disease Control, Evaluation Methods

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