Objective: To analyse news portrayals of lung cancer and associated inferences about responsibility in Australian television news. Methods: Analysis of television news reports, broadcast on Sydney's five free-to-air television channels between 2 May 2005 and 31 August 2009, for all statements pertaining to lung cancer. Results: Of 2,042 reports mentioning any cancer, 45 made reference to lung cancer, and 28 (62%) referred to diagnoses of lung cancer in non-smokers. Of 157 statements in these reports, 107 (68%) noted that the person featured was a non-smoker. Nonsmokers were portrayed sympathetically and as tragic victims, implying they were not responsible for their condition, the subtext being that smokers are responsible for theirs. Concl...
A dose-dependent relationship between alcohol consumption and increased breast cancer risk is well e...
Background: Knowledge of preventable disease and differences in disease burden can inform public hea...
Objectives: To estimate the population attributable fraction (PAF) and numbers of cancers occurring ...
Objectives: To describe the range and frequency of reportage of tobacco-related disease on Australia...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that television news coverage of different cancers reflects their...
Objective To document representations of the outcome and implications of the Rolah McCabe trial. In ...
Objective: To examine the coverage of colorectal cancer on Australian television news over a 3 year ...
Objectives To draw on narrative interviews with patients with lung cancer and to explore their perce...
Introduction: Alcohol is a class-1 carcinogen and is a modifiable risk factor for cancer, but public...
Objective: To describe an in-depth analysis of the content and quality of stories about new cancer i...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Australia. There is potentia...
OBJECTIVES: To draw on narrative interviews with patients with lung cancer and to explore their perc...
The study examined the representation of lung cancer in online Malaysian newspapers published in Eng...
In February 2013 a news story broke regarding Australian celebrity Chrissie Swan who admitted smokin...
Health and medicine have long been leading news themes: studies of Australian print media have shown...
A dose-dependent relationship between alcohol consumption and increased breast cancer risk is well e...
Background: Knowledge of preventable disease and differences in disease burden can inform public hea...
Objectives: To estimate the population attributable fraction (PAF) and numbers of cancers occurring ...
Objectives: To describe the range and frequency of reportage of tobacco-related disease on Australia...
Objectives: To test the hypothesis that television news coverage of different cancers reflects their...
Objective To document representations of the outcome and implications of the Rolah McCabe trial. In ...
Objective: To examine the coverage of colorectal cancer on Australian television news over a 3 year ...
Objectives To draw on narrative interviews with patients with lung cancer and to explore their perce...
Introduction: Alcohol is a class-1 carcinogen and is a modifiable risk factor for cancer, but public...
Objective: To describe an in-depth analysis of the content and quality of stories about new cancer i...
Abstract Background Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in Australia. There is potentia...
OBJECTIVES: To draw on narrative interviews with patients with lung cancer and to explore their perc...
The study examined the representation of lung cancer in online Malaysian newspapers published in Eng...
In February 2013 a news story broke regarding Australian celebrity Chrissie Swan who admitted smokin...
Health and medicine have long been leading news themes: studies of Australian print media have shown...
A dose-dependent relationship between alcohol consumption and increased breast cancer risk is well e...
Background: Knowledge of preventable disease and differences in disease burden can inform public hea...
Objectives: To estimate the population attributable fraction (PAF) and numbers of cancers occurring ...