Examining advocacy and comprehensive cancer control

The effectiveness of advocacy has been well documented and its use established as a common practice in furthering sound public health policy and practices. Efforts are underway to explain how advocacy has supported, shaped and influenced public policy concerning -- and the growth and development of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Cancer causes & control 2005-10, Vol.16 Suppl 1 (S1), p.61-68
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description The effectiveness of advocacy has been well documented and its use established as a common practice in furthering sound public health policy and practices. Efforts are underway to explain how advocacy has supported, shaped and influenced public policy concerning -- and the growth and development of -- comprehensive cancer control initiatives. The objective of this paper is to assess the history, current role and future of advocacy as a means of articulating the value of, and furthering, comprehensive cancer control practices. Comprehensive cancer control is approaching a critical moment in its development, and a unified approach is necessary to achieve common goals. A call to action for supporting and contributing to the success of a comprehensive approach to cancer control is more important today than it was 11 years ago. Advocacy is an essential strategy in that call to action.
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Cancer
Disease control
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Health Policy
Humans
Medical screening
Neoplasms - prevention & control
Patient Advocacy - legislation & jurisprudence
Policy Making
Public health
Public policy
title Examining advocacy and comprehensive cancer control
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