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National Institutes of Health (DHHS), Bethesda, MD. – 1987
Highlights from a series of papers on the role of smoking in women's disease and death, women's smoking behavior, and the role of the tobacco industry are included in this document. Conference participants included public health and women's organizations. Brief summaries of the papers introduce the document. An outline of network strategies…
Descriptors: Advocacy, Cancer, Diseases, Females
Dickel, C. Timothy – 1990
People in the counseling profession make some profound assumptions about the freedom that all people have (or seem to have). From the moment that each counselor began counselor training, the notion that people are able to generally choose and make decisions for themselves has been associated with the dominant process models of the profession. As a…
Descriptors: Aging (Individuals), Cancer, Life Satisfaction, Nursing Homes
Public Health Service (DHHS), Rockville, MD. – 1986
This report on the health consequences of smokeless tobacco contains an "Introduction, Overview, and Conclusions" section and four major chapters. Chapter 1 defines the various forms of smokeless tobacco that are used in the United States and examines data pertaining to trends in prevalence and patterns of use. Methodological…
Descriptors: Cancer, Diseases, Epidemiology, Health
Rounds, James B., Jr.; Zevon, Michael A. – 1986
High levels of stress experienced by primary care oncology nursing staff, and the competency impairment which results from such stress, has become a matter of much concern in health care settings. This study was conducted to identify the coping strategies employed by oncology nurses, and to relate these strategies to differential indices of stress…
Descriptors: Burnout, Cancer, Coping, Nurses
Milham, Samuel, Jr. – 1978
The mortality experience of the AFL-CIO United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America members was examined to determine current mortality patterns in a large wood-exposed population and a possible wood-cancer relationship. The data consisted of union members' mortality data (death claims and non-claim deaths) from 1971-1973 along with…
Descriptors: Accidents, Cancer, Carpentry, Death
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Thumm, Walter – Physics Teacher, 1975
Describes the major obstacles in the study of ultraviolet radiation (UV). Presents the beneficial aspects of UV such as vitamin O production, sterilization, clinical treatment of diseases and wounds, and the marking of patients for radiotherapy. Warns of the dangers of UV exposure such as skin cancer and early aging. (GS)
Descriptors: Cancer, Health, Light, Physics
Schneider, John H. – 1972
This is a hierarchical decimal classification of information related to cancer biochemistry, to host-tumor interactions (including cancer immunology), and to occurrence of cancer in special types of animals and plants. It is a working draft of categories taken from an extensive classification of many fields of biomedical information. Because the…
Descriptors: Cancer, Classification, Information Dissemination, Information Retrieval
Heller, Ilene – Professional Engineer, 1978
Discusses the apparently opposing forces of worker safety, as represented by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), and economic inflation spawned by expensive industrial processes needed to limit the emission of carcinogens. (CP)
Descriptors: Cancer, Costs, Federal Legislation, Government Role
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White, Jack E. – Phylon, 1977
Cancer mortality in U.S. blacks has greatly increased since 1950. This greater increase for blacks was found in 28 of the 56 most frequent cancers. Greater exposure to environmental carcinogens appears to be the main cause. This author recommends a thorough epidemiologic study of the rise in black cancer deaths. (Author/GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cancer, Environmental Influences, Racial Differences
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James, Walter G. – Journal of School Health, 1977
The American Cancer Society is initiating an educational program on childhood cancer to (1) inform teachers of the cancer problem, progress and treatment, and detection procedures; (2) facilitate the patient's return into the classroom; and (3) provide general cancer information to school personnel, students, and the public. (MB)
Descriptors: Cancer, Children, Community Education, Diseases
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Iammarino, Nicholas K.; Weinberg, Armin D. – Journal of School Health, 1985
A literature review was conducted to examine the major curricula and instructional materials dealing with cancer etiology and prevention. Information is provided on background of cancer prevention, knowledge and attitudes of adolescents, and a justification for cancer education in schools. Recommendations for action are offered. (Author/DF)
Descriptors: Cancer, Curriculum Development, Elementary Secondary Education, Health Education
Horne, Deborah A.; And Others – Health Education (Washington D.C.), 1986
This study examined the extent to which Fishbein's Model of Behavioral Intentions was able to predict breast self-examination behavior. A questionnaire was administered to 350 women who were classified according to frequency of breast self-examination. Results are set forth. Implications for health educators are considered. (MT)
Descriptors: Adults, Attitudes, Behavioral Objectives, Cancer
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Gauthier, Michele M. – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1986
Research regarding the direct and indirect effect of exercise on cancer risk is reviewed. (MT)
Descriptors: Cancer, Eating Habits, Exercise, Life Style
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Hall, Howard – Urban League Review, 1986
Examines increases in the overall cancer rate and in the rate of specific cancers in the Black population. Also discusses cancer risk factors and prevention strategies. (GC)
Descriptors: Blacks, Cancer, Drinking, Health
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Torabi, Mohammad R.; Seffrin, John R. – Journal of School Health, 1986
A scale was developed to measure college students' attitudes toward cancer and cancer prevention. The three components of attitude were feeling (affective), belief (cognitive), and intention to act (conative). Development of the scale is discussed. (DF)
Descriptors: Attitude Measures, Cancer, College Students, Higher Education
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