National cancer control programmes : policies and managerial guidelines / World Health Organization

Por: World Health Organization.
Tipo de material: libro Libro - Colección General Editor: Ginebra : WHO., 2002Edición: 2 edición.Descripción: 180 páginas : ilustraciones, esquemas, gráficos, tablas.ISBN: 9241545577.Materia(s): NEOPLASIAS -- IMPACTO PSICOSOCIAL | DIAGNOSTICO -- DETECCION PRECOZ DEL CANCER -- EXAMENES OBLIGATORIOS | POLITICA DE SALUD -- PLANES Y PROGRAMAS DE SALUD -- ATENCION INTEGRAL DE SALUD | ATENCION AL PACIENTE -- CUIDADOS PALIATIVOSRecursos en línea: Haga clic para acceso en línea
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Challenges facing cancer control programmes. Biological and social aspects of cancer. Biological aspects of cancer. Social aspects of cancer. Causes of cancer. Biological and genetic factors. External agents. Relative importance of various causes of cancer. Burden of cancer. Cancer as a world health problem. Cancer of various sites. Cancer trends over time. Psychosocial and economic impacts of cancer. Approaches to cancer control. Prevention. Tobacco. Diet. Alcohol. Occupation and environment. Infections and cancer. Sunlight. Sexual and reproductive factors. A framework for health promotion. Priority prevention actions for various resource levels. Early detection of cancer. Early diagnosis. Screening for cancer. Recommended early detection policies for various resource levels. Diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Diagnosis of cancer. Treatment of cancer. Priority actions for cancer treatment according to resource levels. Pain relief and palliative care. WHO definition of palliative care. WHO definition of palliative care for children. Relevance. Resource allocation. Assessment. Drug availability. Education. Government policy. Components of palliative care. Priority actions for palliative care according to resource levels. Cancer control research. Development of national capacity for cancer research. Research aims. Major areas of research. Phases of research. Promoting evidence-based cancer control. Research in developing countries. Priorities for global cancer research. Surveillance in cancer control. Measuring the burden of cancer. Population-based cancer registry. Statistics on cancer mortality. The WHO stepwise approach for measuring key risk factors. Surveillance infrastructure. Managing a national cancer control programme. Planning a national cancer control programme. What is a national cancer control programme? Why establish a national cancer control programme? Which countries have national cancer control programmes? Who should be involved in planning a national cancer control programme? How to plan a national cancer control programme? Assessment of strategies for eight common cancers. Formulating the national cancer control programme policy. Implementing a national cancer control programme. Moving from policy to implementation. Global action to support national efforts. Monitoring and evaluating the programme. What is programme evaluation? How to carry out effective evaluation of a national cancer control programme? Focusing on priorities. Priorities for various resource levels. Priority prevention actions for various resource levels. Recommended early detection policies for various resource levels. Priority actions for cancer treatment according to resource levels. Priority actions for palliative care according to resource levels.
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Challenges facing cancer control programmes. Biological and social aspects of cancer. Biological aspects of cancer. Social aspects of cancer. Causes of cancer. Biological and genetic factors. External agents. Relative importance of various causes of cancer. Burden of cancer. Cancer as a world health problem. Cancer of various sites. Cancer trends over time. Psychosocial and economic impacts of cancer. Approaches to cancer control. Prevention. Tobacco. Diet. Alcohol. Occupation and environment. Infections and cancer. Sunlight. Sexual and reproductive factors. A framework for health promotion. Priority prevention actions for various resource levels. Early detection of cancer. Early diagnosis. Screening for cancer. Recommended early detection policies for various resource levels. Diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Diagnosis of cancer. Treatment of cancer. Priority actions for cancer treatment according to resource levels. Pain relief and palliative care. WHO definition of palliative care. WHO definition of palliative care for children. Relevance. Resource allocation. Assessment. Drug availability. Education. Government policy. Components of palliative care. Priority actions for palliative care according to resource levels. Cancer control research. Development of national capacity for cancer research. Research aims. Major areas of research. Phases of research. Promoting evidence-based cancer control. Research in developing countries. Priorities for global cancer research. Surveillance in cancer control. Measuring the burden of cancer. Population-based cancer registry. Statistics on cancer mortality. The WHO stepwise approach for measuring key risk factors. Surveillance infrastructure. Managing a national cancer control programme. Planning a national cancer control programme. What is a national cancer control programme? Why establish a national cancer control programme? Which countries have national cancer control programmes? Who should be involved in planning a national cancer control programme? How to plan a national cancer control programme? Assessment of strategies for eight common cancers. Formulating the national cancer control programme policy. Implementing a national cancer control programme. Moving from policy to implementation. Global action to support national efforts. Monitoring and evaluating the programme. What is programme evaluation? How to carry out effective evaluation of a national cancer control programme? Focusing on priorities. Priorities for various resource levels. Priority prevention actions for various resource levels. Recommended early detection policies for various resource levels. Priority actions for cancer treatment according to resource levels. Priority actions for palliative care according to resource levels.

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