Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention

Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention

by David S . Alberts (Editor), LisaM.Hess (Editor)

Synopsis

An authoritative work that provides a detailed review of the current status of cancer prevention and control practice and research. This volume is an essential reference guide and tool for primary care physicians, the research community and students.

Written as a collaborative work by the faculty of the nationally renowned Cancer Prevention and Control Program at the Arizona Cancer Center, this book brings together the expertise of specialists in the field of cancer prevention and control to provide the medical and research community that does not specialize in this field with insight to the disciplines of cancer prevention and control.

$120.73

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 556
Edition: Softcover reprint of hardcover 2nd ed. 2008
Publisher: Springer
Published: 14 Oct 2010

ISBN 10: 3642088511
ISBN 13: 9783642088513

Media Reviews

From the reviews of the second edition:

The book looks at the prevalence and the evidence of cancer prevention to make an objective scientific assessment of the problem. ... This is a reference for everyone who provides primary or specialized care for cancer patients. ... This is an extraordinary contribution to the field. This reference is an absolute must for every primary care practitioner and oncologist. It is most helpful in maintaining currency understanding the advances in cancer prevention. (Vincent F Carr, Doody's Review Service, May, 2009)

The second edition of this text identifies and evaluates aspects of prevention applications. ... The book designates professional primary caregivers and the research community as its audience, although government policy makers also may find it useful. ... Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention does achieve its goal of informing readers who specialize in cancer prevention and control. It is a reasonable addition for a medical or public health library and a suitable reference for readers involved in government policy. (James R. Egner, Journal of the American Medical Association, Vol. 301 (19), 2009)