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Cervical Screening
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Australian national campaign aimed at reducing cervical cancer. Includes policy papers, explanation of the Pap test, and information for professionals.
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Division of Cancer Prevention
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The U.S. National Cancer Institute presents information for researchers and the public. Includes lifestyle advice as well as details of trials and health promotion events.
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M. D. Anderson Cancer Center: Prevention
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Oriented to research, clinical service and educational programs. Located in Houston, Texas.
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Strang Cancer Prevention Clinic
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Program located in New York City.
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SunSmart
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Australian program for reducing the incidence of skin cancer due to sun exposure. Includes details of campaigns and research, as well as information on sunburn and protection.
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The Cancer Project
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Promotes prevention and survival through nutrition education and research. Located in the District of Columbia.
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2005 Pulitzer: At 32, a Decision: Is Cancer Small Enough to Ignore?
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Archive of Wall Street Journal Amy Dockser Marcus article about a young man discovering he had tested positive for small traces of slow growing cancer in the prostate. Set off the debate that "Everyone has cancer growing somewhere in their body."
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Diet Can Help Prevent Cancer
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Discussion by Dena McDowell, MS, RD, a registered dietician at the Froedtert & Medical College of Wisconsin Cancer Center.
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Ohio State University: Cancer Chemoprevention
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Explains the concept, lists agents and describes the benefits in regard to prevention and treatment.
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Your Disease Risk
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Interactive site to estimate the risk of cancer. Offers personalized tips for better health.
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