Literature DB >> 23601606

Cancer prevention for the next generation.

Mary C White1, Lucy A Peipins, Meg Watson, Katrina F Trivers, Dawn M Holman, Juan L Rodriguez.   

Abstract

Given the continued growth in the number of persons with cancer in the United States, the primary prevention of cancer remains an urgent public health priority. As the field of cancer prevention continues to mature and scientific knowledge evolves, it is imperative to challenge the status quo and embrace new approaches to cancer prevention. In this commentary, we summarize recent trends and some of the scientific advances that have been made over the past few decades regarding the complex process of cancer development and the interaction of individual and social risk factors. We examine some of the assumptions and terminology that have characterized cancer prevention approaches for more than a quarter century and the impact of these assumptions and our use of terminology. We propose that it is possible for today's youth to experience lower cancer incidence rates as adults compared with previous generations. To accomplish this goal, a more transdisciplinary and multifaceted approach is needed, adapted as appropriate for different populations and stages of life. The greatest improvements in cancer prevention may occur as a result of innovative, multilevel interventions that build on the expanding scientific evidence base. Published by Elsevier Inc.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23601606      PMCID: PMC4402978          DOI: 10.1016/j.jadohealth.2013.02.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Adolesc Health        ISSN: 1054-139X            Impact factor:   5.012


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Authors:  Somdat Mahabir
Journal:  J Adolesc Health       Date:  2012-11-09       Impact factor: 5.012

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Review 7.  Exposure to chemicals and radiation during childhood and risk for cancer later in life.

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Review 9.  Identifying opportunities for cancer prevention during preadolescence and adolescence: puberty as a window of susceptibility.

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6.  Labeling Cancer Risk Factors as Lifestyle Limits Prevention Activities Across the Life Span.

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7.  Highlights from a workshop on opportunities for cancer prevention during preadolescence and adolescence.

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8.  St. Jude Cancer Education for Children Program: The Impact of a Teacher-Led Intervention on Student Knowledge Gains.

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