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Conclusion: Eliminating Breast Cancer from Our Futures of many more women living with breast cancer to be outspoken about their illness. In addition, breast cancer’s public face and force owes much to the far too many women who have suffered and died from this terrible disease.Strength 发表于 2025-3-25 11:02:27
Book 20001st editionsy, advocacy, and public policy. Chapters on the history of breast cancer, the health care system, the environment, and the marketing of breast cancer, among others, tease apart the complex social forces that have shaped our collective and individual responses to breast cancer.反话 发表于 2025-3-25 13:00:00
Introduction: Living with Breast Cancer, and experiences of breast cancer in this society. The chapters in the book explore this social construction of illness by presenting a critical assessment of scientific research, breast cancer policymaking, the media, environmental factors, the changing health care system, and their effects on breorient 发表于 2025-3-25 18:11:47
controversy, advocacy, and public policy. Chapters on the history of breast cancer, the health care system, the environment, and the marketing of breast cancer, among others, tease apart the complex social forces that have shaped our collective and individual responses to breast cancer.978-0-312-29451-9978-1-137-03779-4NEXUS 发表于 2025-3-25 22:42:00
Les rickettsioses en réanimation, and experiences of breast cancer in this society. The chapters in the book explore this social construction of illness by presenting a critical assessment of scientific research, breast cancer policymaking, the media, environmental factors, the changing health care system, and their effects on bre技术 发表于 2025-3-26 01:51:56
Introduction: Living with Breast Cancerwith invasive breast cancer in 1999, and approximately 44,000 died of the disease. These numbers are, quite simply, staggering. How and why this disease has reached epidemic proportions is the subject of this book. This book is not, however, a guide to the latest treatments for the disease, nor is igiggle 发表于 2025-3-26 05:19:32
Inventing a Curable Disease: Historical Perspectives on Breast Cancereration came to exemplify what “scientific surgery” could achieve in the treatment of both breast and other cancers. Yet, by the 1970s, feminist critics assailed radical mastectomy as a needlessly disfiguring operation that male surgeons were unwilling to abandon. As such, it exemplified a central t微不足道 发表于 2025-3-26 11:27:58
Deformities and Diseased: The Medicalization of Women’s BreastsKenneth Zola argues that as more of human experience becomes medicalized—that is, as natural human experiences and processes come to be seen as conditions that require medical attention—physicians enjoy increased control over people’s lives (1971). Sociologists Diana Scully and Catherine Kohler Ries支架 发表于 2025-3-26 16:23:05
Breast Cancer in Popular Women’s Magazines from 1913 to 1996 transmit larger metaphorical and ideological ideas about illnesses and the people who live with them. Her work profoundly asserts that dominant ideologies are embedded in accounts of illness and fundamentally shape what are often mistaken to be neutral narratives. In this chapter we argue, in agree爆炸 发表于 2025-3-26 19:05:05
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