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Leisure-Related Cancer and its Controlre activities to cancer causation. However, an approach to defining leisure activities is to identify how people spend their surplus income, that is, income not required for the basic necessities of life such as housing, heating or food. This category would obviously include the consumption of alcoh喊叫 发表于 2025-3-27 08:58:13
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Mass Cancer Screening in Women: More Harm than Benefit?eening changes the natural history of cancer; (2) the lack of correlation between screening activity and cancer mortality; (3) the lack of evidence from randomised controlled trials that screening ‘saves lives’. Other objections include doubts about the wisdom of population screening for cancer on t壁画 发表于 2025-3-27 13:43:34
Risk from Heredity, Race and Familywhere there are substantial genetic influences, the figure rises to 2–5%. As an inherited disease, cancer is rare and accounts for only a small proportion of total cancer incidence and mortality. Although clustering of cancer in families is well known, debate centres on whether such cancers are here裂口 发表于 2025-3-27 17:53:46
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Dilemmas in Selecting a Strategyre still uncertain. Inadequate knowledge leads to practical dilemmas in our approaches to cancer prevention, both those aiming to prevent cancer appearing (primary prevention), and those aiming to reduce cancer mortality by earlier diagnosis (secondary prevention).浪费时间 发表于 2025-3-28 13:27:34
Mass Cancer Screening in Women: More Harm than Benefit?om randomised controlled trials that screening ‘saves lives’. Other objections include doubts about the wisdom of population screening for cancer on the grounds of medicalisation of health, psychological harm, and the adverse harm-benefit balance.