The current barrage of information about real and potential cancer risks has created undue fears and misplaced concerns about cancer hazards faced by Americans. Most members of the general public are far more worried about minuscule, hypothetical risks presented by environmental contaminants than about the far greater well-established hazards that they inflict on themselves, for example, through smoking, dietary imbalance, and inactivity. It is the job of the print media to help set the record straight and to help place in perspective the myriad cancer risks that are aired almost weekly in 30-second radio and television broadcasts. [Monogr Natl Can-cer Inst 1999;25:170–2] Health reporting to the public has changed dramatically in recent dec...
Background: Based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), people’s health behavior to prevent...
It is difficult to read a newspaper or magazine, watch television, or surf the Internet without enco...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
For more than two decades, the news media has bombarded the public with often conflicting informatio...
Communicating the risk of anything can be hazardous to the truth, as well as to the goal of good und...
Abstract Previous research has found that members of the public have a skewed sense of health risk. ...
Public concern about the environment can be unpredictable because it is influenced by numerous facto...
The manner of presentation of cancer risk information is critical to its understanding and acceptanc...
tion as an interactive process of exchange of information and opinion among individuals, groups, and...
mass media coverage of disease clusters. Am J Epidemiol 1990;132:S192-S195. The responsibility of In...
Exposure to air pollution is one of the primary global health risk factors, yet individuals lack the...
Launched in 2002 in response to inadequate communications during the anthrax attacks and in preparat...
Launched in 2002 in response to inadequate communications during the anthrax attacks and in preparat...
Background: Based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), people’s health behavior to prevent...
Abstract Background The media play an important role ...
Background: Based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), people’s health behavior to prevent...
It is difficult to read a newspaper or magazine, watch television, or surf the Internet without enco...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...
For more than two decades, the news media has bombarded the public with often conflicting informatio...
Communicating the risk of anything can be hazardous to the truth, as well as to the goal of good und...
Abstract Previous research has found that members of the public have a skewed sense of health risk. ...
Public concern about the environment can be unpredictable because it is influenced by numerous facto...
The manner of presentation of cancer risk information is critical to its understanding and acceptanc...
tion as an interactive process of exchange of information and opinion among individuals, groups, and...
mass media coverage of disease clusters. Am J Epidemiol 1990;132:S192-S195. The responsibility of In...
Exposure to air pollution is one of the primary global health risk factors, yet individuals lack the...
Launched in 2002 in response to inadequate communications during the anthrax attacks and in preparat...
Launched in 2002 in response to inadequate communications during the anthrax attacks and in preparat...
Background: Based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), people’s health behavior to prevent...
Abstract Background The media play an important role ...
Background: Based on the Extended Parallel Process Model (EPPM), people’s health behavior to prevent...
It is difficult to read a newspaper or magazine, watch television, or surf the Internet without enco...
Paper presented at the 1st International Symposium on Understanding Health Benefits and Risks: Empow...