AbstractGiven the continued growth in the number of persons with cancer in the United States, the primary prevention of cancer remains an urgent public health priority. As the field of cancer prevention continues to mature and scientific knowledge evolves, it is imperative to challenge the status quo and embrace new approaches to cancer prevention. In this commentary, we summarize recent trends and some of the scientific advances that have been made over the past few decades regarding the complex process of cancer development and the interaction of individual and social risk factors. We examine some of the assumptions and terminology that have characterized cancer prevention approaches for more than a quarter century and the impact of these...
Cancer prevention encompasses a wide range of highly developed science and clinical impact. Enunciat...
The odds of developing cancer are increased by specific lifestyle behaviors (tobacco use, excess ene...
AbstractTurning disciplinary knowledge about preadolescents' and adolescents' exposure to risk facto...
AbstractGiven the continued growth in the number of persons with cancer in the United States, the pr...
Approaches to reduce the global burden of cancer include two major strategies: screening and early d...
During the last 125 years, there has been a massive decrease in mortality from infectious disease, a...
Adolescence and young adulthood, a period essential for determining exposures over the life-course, ...
We are now at the beginning of an important era in the clinical application of cancer prevention res...
AbstractAs part of setting the stage for this supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medic...
Of the 400,000 cancer deaths each year in the United States, at least 200,000 are preventable. This ...
AbstractThis paper provides highlights from a CDC-hosted meeting on opportunities for cancer prevent...
Using a life course approach, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Cancer Pr...
In an effort to explore opportunities for cancer prevention during preadolescence and adolescence, t...
Conference Theme: Future in Oncology: What’s in it for us?This journal suppl. entitled: Proceedings ...
ABSTRACT-As the understanding of the magnitude and social impact of cancer has advanced, three major...
Cancer prevention encompasses a wide range of highly developed science and clinical impact. Enunciat...
The odds of developing cancer are increased by specific lifestyle behaviors (tobacco use, excess ene...
AbstractTurning disciplinary knowledge about preadolescents' and adolescents' exposure to risk facto...
AbstractGiven the continued growth in the number of persons with cancer in the United States, the pr...
Approaches to reduce the global burden of cancer include two major strategies: screening and early d...
During the last 125 years, there has been a massive decrease in mortality from infectious disease, a...
Adolescence and young adulthood, a period essential for determining exposures over the life-course, ...
We are now at the beginning of an important era in the clinical application of cancer prevention res...
AbstractAs part of setting the stage for this supplement to the American Journal of Preventive Medic...
Of the 400,000 cancer deaths each year in the United States, at least 200,000 are preventable. This ...
AbstractThis paper provides highlights from a CDC-hosted meeting on opportunities for cancer prevent...
Using a life course approach, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's Division of Cancer Pr...
In an effort to explore opportunities for cancer prevention during preadolescence and adolescence, t...
Conference Theme: Future in Oncology: What’s in it for us?This journal suppl. entitled: Proceedings ...
ABSTRACT-As the understanding of the magnitude and social impact of cancer has advanced, three major...
Cancer prevention encompasses a wide range of highly developed science and clinical impact. Enunciat...
The odds of developing cancer are increased by specific lifestyle behaviors (tobacco use, excess ene...
AbstractTurning disciplinary knowledge about preadolescents' and adolescents' exposure to risk facto...