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Cancer - in medicine, common term for neoplasms, or tumors, that are malignant. Like benign tumors, malignant tumors do not respond to body mechanisms that limit cell growth. Unlike benign tumors, malignant tumors consist of undifferentiated, or unspecialized, cells that show an atypical cell structure and do not function like the normal cells from the organ from which they derive. Cancer cells


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    One Renegade Cell: How Cancer Begins » Read Now

    by Robert A. Weinberg. 170 pgs.

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    For everyone whose life has been touched by cancer, "One Renegade Cell" tells the story of the search for the ultimate causes of this dreaded disease. 2 line drawings.
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    Hormones, Genes and Cancer » Read Now

    by Brian E. Henderson, Bruce Ponder, Ronald K. Ross. 450 pgs.

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    Counseling People with Cancer » Read Now

    by Jann Aldredge-Clanton. 157 pgs.

    One out of three Americans will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. This book offers practical insights for pastors and pastoral counselors working with cancer patients.
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    Confronting Cancer: How to Care for Today and Tomorrow » Read Now

    by Michael M. Sherry. 351 pgs.

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    'Confronting Cancer' is a practical and readily understandable resource book that interprets the complexities of cancer for the patient, family, and medical personnel. In order to guide the patient through the phases of the disease, Dr. Sherry, and experienced cancer specialist, has organized the...
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    Breast Cancer? Let Me Check My Schedule » Read Now

    by Peggy McCarthy, Jo An Loren, Erma Bombeck. 235 pgs.

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    The ten women who contributed to this book show that it is possible to face breast cancer while still living a full and productive life. The women, all professionals, discuss the decisions they made and how they managed to cope.
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    Prostate Cancer: Portraits of Empowerment » Read Now

    by Nadine Jelsing. 262 pgs.

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    Prostate cancer is expected to strike approximately 210,000 men in 1998 alone, and one out of every five men will contract prostate cancer at some point in his life. This book takes a unique and uncensored look at living with prostate cancer, telling the stories of ten-men from a wide array of...
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    Assessing Risks to Health: Methodological Approaches (Chap. 10 "Passive Smoking and Lung Cancer" and Chap. 11 "Dietary Fat and Cancer") » Read Now

    by John C. Bailar, Jack Needleman, Barbara L. Berney, J. Michael McGinnis. 332 pgs.

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    Prepared under the auspices of the Department of Health and Human Services, this examination of the methodologies used in assessing health hazards offers important background on the rationale of risk assessment. It uses ten high profile risk areas to compare measurement approaches. There are...
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    Handbook of Gender, Culture, and Health (Chap. 9 "Cancers Common in Men" and Chap. 10 "Cancers Common in Women") » Read Now

    by Richard M. Eisler, Michel Hersen. 531 pgs.

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    This Handbook illustrates how gender, ethnicity, age, and even sexual orientation and understanding influence the health practices and risk factors for health problems in diverse groups of people. Contributions from leading researchers in psychology, health, and epidemiology provide an...
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    Case Studies in Health Communication (Chap. 20 "Talking with the Public About Cancer: The Cancer Information Service" and Chap. 21 "Disseminating State-Of-The-Art Cancer Treatment Information: The Formative Evaluation of the Physician Data Query System") » Read Now

    by Eileen Berlin Ray. 312 pgs.

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    ...20 Talking with the Public About Cancer: The Cancer Information Service Vicki S. Freimuth, Judith...277 21 Disseminating State-Of-The-Art Cancer Treatment Information: The...
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    Cancer Communications Research and Health Outcomes: Review and Challenge, in Communication Studies » Read Now

    by Gary L. Kreps, Daria Chapelsky Massimilla. 19 pgs.

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    ...Cancer communications research and health outcomes: review and...by Gary L. Kreps , Daria Chapelsky Massimilla Cancer communications is the study and application of the...
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    Cancer among Black Families: Diffusion as a Strategy of Prevention and Intervention, in Journal of Comparative Family Studies » Read Now

    by Florence B. Bonner. 12 pgs.

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    ...Cancer Among Black Families: Diffusion as a Strategy of Prevention and Intervention...agreement to strengthen and enhance the National Black Leadership Initiatives on...
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    Should I Be Tested for Cancer? Maybe Not and Here's Why » Read Now

    by H. Gilbert Welch. 224 pgs.

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    A physician and public health expert challenges the notion that detecting cancer early always saves lives.

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