1982
DOI: 10.1002/jso.2930190407
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Development of a cancer prevention‐detection clinic

Abstract: Control of cancer through risk reduction and early detection has great potential. Roswell Park Memorial Institute's Prevention-Detection Center addresses a community need for health promotion, disease prevention, and cancer detection as well as providing opportunity for research on the efficacy of such a program. The Prevention-Detection Center offers a range of services including education, genetic counseling, risk assessment, counseling in smoking cessation and other means of risk reduction, and screening fo… Show more

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“…When asked if they were generally thinking of cancer, the difference between the sexes was even more striking, in spite of the nearly indentical cancer incidence among men and women in Norway (1). At an open cancer "prevention-detection"-clinic in USA, 66% of the patients were female (5). It was assumed that the specific female types of cancer had been much more openly discussed than other types of malignant disease.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…When asked if they were generally thinking of cancer, the difference between the sexes was even more striking, in spite of the nearly indentical cancer incidence among men and women in Norway (1). At an open cancer "prevention-detection"-clinic in USA, 66% of the patients were female (5). It was assumed that the specific female types of cancer had been much more openly discussed than other types of malignant disease.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%