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National cancer control programmes : policies and managerial guidelines.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Contributor:
World Health Organization.
Series:
National cancer control programmes
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Cancer--Prevention.
Cancer.
Medical policy.
Physical Description:
xxiii, 180 p. : ill.
Edition:
2nd ed.
Place of Publication:
Geneva : World Health Organization, 2002.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Now in a second edition, this publication explains how national cancer control programmes, integrated with existing health systems, represent the best available method to control both the causes and the consequences of cancer. Recommendations are drawn from a strong conceptual management framework and from the practical experience of over 50 countries. This comprehensive approach addresses all aspects of cancer control including prevention, treatment and palliation. It stresses the need for basing policies and programmes on evidence, and promotes a systematic, balanced and coordinated approach to their development and implementation. This new edition incorporates WHO's current policy advice on a range of risk factors and outlines global initiatives, such as the Framework Convention for Tobacco Control, which will complement national activities. The different resource settings in developed and developing countries are carefully considered, and suggestions for national programmes tailored to individual country needs are clearly set out.
Contents:
Intro
Executive Summary
Biological and Social Aspects of Cancer
Biological Aspectsof Cancer
Social Aspects of Cancer
Causes of Cancer
Biological and Genetic Factors
External Agents
Relative Importance of Various Causes of Cancer
Burden of Cancer
Cancer as a World Health Problem
Cancer of Various Sites
Cancer Trends Over Time
Psychosocial and Economic Impacts of Cancer
Prevention
Tobacco
Diet
Alcohol
Occupation and Environment
Infections and Cancer
Sunlight
Sexual and Reproductive Factors
A Framework for Health Promotion
Priority Prevention Actionsfor Various Resource Levels
Early Detection of Cancer
Early Diagnosis
Screening for Cancer
Recommended Early Detection Policiesfor Various Resource Levels
Diagnosis and Treatment of Cancer
Diagnosis of Cancer
Treatment of Cancer
Priority Actions for Cancer Treatment According to Resource Levels
Pain Relief and Palliative Care
WHO's Definition of Palliative Care
WHO Definition of Palliative Care for Children
Relevance
Resource Allocation
Assessment
Drug Availability
Education
Government Policy
Components of Palliative Care
Priority actions for Palliative CareAccording to Resource Levels
Cancer Control Research
Development of National CapacityFor Cancer research
Research Aims
Major Areas of Research
Phases of Research
Promoting Evidence-Based Cancer Control
Research in Developing Countries
Priorities for Global Cancer Research
Surveillance in Cancer Control
Measuring the Burden of Cancer
Population-Based Cancer Registry
Statistics on Cancer Mortality
The WHO Stepwise Approach forMeasuring Key Risk Factors
Surveillance Infrastructure
Planning a NationalCancer Control Programme
What is a national cancercontrol programme?.
Why Establish a NationalCancer Control Programme?
Which countries have nationaLcancer control programmes?
Who should be involved in planning a national cancer control programme?
How to plan a nationalcancer control programme?
Assessment of strategies foreight common cancers1
Formulating the nationalcancer control programme Policy
Implementing a NationalCancer Control Programme
Moving from Policy to Implementation
Global Action to Support National Efforts
Monitoring and Evaluatingthe Programme
What is Programme Evaluation?
How to carry out effective evaluation of a national cancer control programme?
Priorities for Various Resource Levels
Priority Prevention Actions forVarious Resource Levels
Recommended Early Detection Policies for Various Resource Levels
Acknowledgements
References.
Notes:
Includes tables.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 177-180).
ISBN:
9780585469393
0585469393
9789240681033
9240681035
OCLC:
191246217

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