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Peer reviewedHarper, A. E. – Journal of Nutrition Education, 1979
The author defines his concept of science and the practice of nutrition. Discusses the problems of nutritional educators and those of the consumer. Describes how the scientific method should provide a sound basis for nutritional education and discusses its appropriateness in evaluating diet and disease theories. (SMB)
Descriptors: Cancer, Consumer Education, Dietetics, Disease Control
Gronseth, Evangeline; And Others – Death Education, 1981
Data acquired in personal interviews administered to physicians and nurses who participated in the first year of the Home Care for the Child with Cancer project provided descriptions of individual sources of social support. The results reveal a range of supportive mechanisms and networks within varied institutional contexts. (Author)
Descriptors: Cancer, Children, Death, Family Environment
Peer reviewedEducation in Science, 1979
This is the fourth in a series of articles concerned with safety in school science. This article presents some facts about eight types of carcinogenic chemicals and suggests precautions in their use in British schools. A safety bibliography is also included. (HM)
Descriptors: Bibliographies, Cancer, Chemistry, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedNewman, Patricia A. – Science Teacher, 1977
Discusses some geographical and racial cancer patterns, the role of genetics in cancer, and methods for testing carcinogens. (MLH)
Descriptors: Cancer, Demography, Disease Incidence, Diseases
Peer reviewedHenderson, Phyllis A. – Journal of Counseling & Development, 1997
Surveys the literature on the psychosocial adjustment of cancer survivors, identifying four areas that may challenge cancer survivors: coping with the late physical effects of treatment; living with the uncertainty of long-term survival; resolving problems related to intimacy, marriage, and reproduction; and employment discrimination. Implications…
Descriptors: Adjustment (to Environment), Adults, Cancer, Client Attitudes (Human Services)
Peer reviewedShaw, Stanley M. – American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education, 1990
Recent advances in the development of radionuclide labeled monoclonal antibodies as radiopharmaceuticals should result in commercially available products in the near future. This presentation describes mechanisms by which radiation can destroy cells, factors influencing the potential for successful treatment, concepts to understanding the use of…
Descriptors: Cancer, Drug Therapy, Futures (of Society), Higher Education
Learning Disabilities in Long-Term Survivors of Childhood Cancer: Concerns for Parents and Teachers.
Peer reviewedPeckham, Virginia C. – Journal of Reading, Writing, and Learning Disabilities International, 1989
As young people survive childhood cancer at ever-increasing rates, the late effects of treatment that affect growth, development, and cognitive functioning must be considered. This paper describes medical treatment for childhood cancer, long-term survival and general effects of treatment, cognitive late effects of treatment, and educational…
Descriptors: Cancer, Child Development, Cognitive Development, Elementary Secondary Education
Peer reviewedZimpfer, David G. – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 1989
Discusses working with groups of cancer patients and the psychological problems of these persons. Discusses these issues for group work in cancer treatment: support; sharing feelings; building coping skills; information and education; and existential considerations. Discusses nature of participation, leadership, and membership considerations in…
Descriptors: Cancer, Coping, Counseling Techniques, Group Counseling
Peer reviewedTaylor, Shelley E.; Lobel, Marci – Psychological Review, 1989
Evidence is presented that in certain groups under threat there is a strong preference to evaluate the self against less fortunate others (downward evaluation) but also a desire for information about and contact with more fortunate others (upward contacts). Implications of these patterns in cancer patients are discussed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Cancer, Disadvantaged, Evaluation Methods, Self Concept
Peer reviewedWenzel, Lari B.; And Others – Journal of Mental Health Counseling, 1995
Compared the effect of a 5-week group counseling treatment to an information-only control condition for 37 women with early-stage gynecologic cancer. Women completed various measures related to mood, adjustment, and coping one week before treatment, at the last session, and at one month follow up. Differences are reported. (JBJ)
Descriptors: Body Image, Cancer, Diseases, Emotional Problems
Peer reviewedHorm, John W.; Burhansstipanov, Linda – American Indian Culture and Research Journal, 1992
Overall cancer incidence among southwestern American Indians is less than half that of U.S. whites; Alaska Native and white rates are similar. However, both native groups have elevated rates for specific cancers (stomach, liver, and gallbladder), and Indians have low five-year survival rates. Data tables outline incidence, mortality, and survival…
Descriptors: Alaska Natives, American Indians, Anglo Americans, Cancer
Peer reviewedBettis, Clifford; Throckmorton, Carl – Physics Teacher, 1991
Attempts to clear up misunderstandings about radon and outlines information teachers can convey to their students. Includes a brief history of radon, health threats posed by radon, methods to measure radon quantities, homeowner risks and preventative actions, and a glossary of radon terms. (MDH)
Descriptors: Cancer, Health Education, High Schools, Measurement
Peer reviewedNyquist, Julie G.; And Others – Academic Medicine, 1990
This study investigated the educational process used in tumor boards (cancer case conferences) and whether the process varied based on type of board, frequency of meetings, and presence or absence of residency training programs in the hospital. These data were collected through observation of 715 board sessions of 37 hospitals and 43 tumor boards.…
Descriptors: Cancer, Conferences, Group Instruction, Higher Education
Peer reviewedViney, Linda L.; And Others – Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 1994
Compared quality of life of terminal cancer patients (n=182) in two palliative care units with that of those in general hospital. Patients in specialized palliative care units were found to differ from those dying in hospital, showing less indirectly expressed anger but more positive feelings. They also reported more anxiety about death but less…
Descriptors: Cancer, Death, Foreign Countries, Hospices (Terminal Care)
Peer reviewedKastenbaum, Robert – Omega: Journal of Death and Dying, 1993
Presents interview with Dame Cicely Saunders, founder of international hospice care movement. Saunders describes her background and experiences that led her to form the hospice movement and discusses the need for pain control for terminally ill patients. Saunders also notes her opposition to euthanasia and physician-assisted suicide. (NB)
Descriptors: Cancer, Death, Helping Relationship, Hospices (Terminal Care)


