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An Overview of Modifiable Health Risks in Alberta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 18
Cancer and the Workplace
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 23
Cancer Control
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 57

Cancer Control

Cancer Control: knowledge into action: WHO guide for effective programmes is a series of six modules offering guidance on all important aspects of effective cancer control planning and implementation. This Policy and advocacy module provides tools and advice on how to plan and advocate for sustainable cancer control policy and effective programme implementation. It outlines the capacity required for collaboration and communication, and sets out the optimal roles of various groups in advocacy. It recommends practical action steps, indicating how diverse groups can support effective cancer control efforts. This module is intended to help build knowledge, confidence, skills and passion for action in people concerned about cancer. Its target audience ranges from policy-makers to implementers of cancer control plans at national, regional or local level.

Overview of Modifiable Health Risks in Alberta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 11
Alberta
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

Alberta

Alberta: A Health System Profile provides the first detailed description of Alberta’s health care system and the underpinning political and social forces that have shaped it. Drawing on significant wealth from government revenues generated through the energy sector, Alberta has been able to develop an extensive public health and health care infrastructure. Alberta has used its financial resources to attract health professionals by offering the highest levels of financial compensation in Canada. However, although it spends more per capita than other Canadian jurisdictions, Alberta’s health care system costs and health outcomes are mediocre compared to those of many other Canadian jurisdictions. This unexpected outcome is the consequence of the unique interplay of economic and political forces within Alberta’s political economy. Through an examination of Alberta’s political and economic history, and using research on the structures and services provided, Alberta: A Health System Profile provides a detailed description of the programs and services that constitute Alberta’s health care system.

Diagnosis and Treatment
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 52

Diagnosis and Treatment

Annotation The World Health Organization estimates that 7.6 million people died of cancer in 2005 and 84 million people will die in the next 10 years if action is not taken. More than 70% of all cancer deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries, where resources available for prevention, diagnosis and treatment of cancer are limited or nonexistent. Yet cancer is to a large extent avoidable. Over 40% of all cancers can be prevented. Some of the most common cancers are curable if detected early and treated. Even with late cancer, the suffering of patients can be relieved with good palliative care. Cancer control: knowledge into action WHO guide for effective programs is a series of six modules offering guidance on all important aspects of effective cancer control planning and implementation. This fourth module on Diagnosis and Treatment shows how to implement effective cancer diagnosis and treatment programs with a public health approach within the context of a national cancer control program.

Cancer Control: Module 1. Planning
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 49

Cancer Control: Module 1. Planning

Module 1. Planning -- module 2. Prevention -- module 3. Early detection -- module 4. Diagnosis and treatment -- module 5. Palliative care -- module 6. Policy and advocacy.

Power and Resistance, 7th ed.
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 513

Power and Resistance, 7th ed.

Power and Resistance debunks the dominant neoliberal, hyper-individualist approach to society’s problems that sees poverty as a result of laziness, environmental crises as a result of market demands for products that pollute, and Indigenous Peoples’ struggles as a result of not assimilating. We argue that it is social inequality and oppression that are the underlying causes of social problems. In a society like ours, powerful groups make choices that benefit them and force those choices onto others, creating life problems for others and society as a whole. The powerful also have influence over what is and is not called a “social problem.” Solving social problems requires changing the...

Pharmacoepidemiology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 912

Pharmacoepidemiology

The fourth edition of Pharmacoepidemiology is an outstandingand fully comprehensive textbook, which will be an essentialresource for all interested in the field—in academia, inregulatory agencies, in industry and in the law. BrianStrom’s classic textbook continues both to reflect theincreased maturation of pharmacoepedemiology and to help shapeit’s direction. Reviews of previous editions of his celebrated textbookinclude: "The book is essential reading for anyone interested inpharmacoepidemiology." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EPIDEMIOLOGY “…an excellent textbook and a comprehensivereference which belongs in the library of everypharmaceutical manufacturer and regulator." EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 578

Science

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2008
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A weekly record of scientific progress.