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Cancer Strategy

April 1999, Volume 1, Issue 1
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Editor’s introduction

1
Karol Sikora
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Editorial

2
Karol Sikora
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Opinion

The status of screening for cervical cancer 5
AB Miller
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Determinants of health and global cancer strategies 8
RR Love
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Papers

Distinguishing styles of practice among physicians who treat breast cancer 11
DI Gregorio
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Delay in seeking medical advice by breast cancer patients presenting with breast lump 16
Ahmed Elzawawy
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Knowledge, belief and attitudes towards breast cancer in Southwestern Nigeria 20
IO Ajayi & CA Adebamowo
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Cancer in Tanzania: A case in favour of the establishment of a national cancer control programme 25
TA Ngoma & KKY Maunda
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Evaluation

International Summer School ‘Oncology for Medical Students’ 28
Jakob de Vries & E Milly L Haagedoorn
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Abstracts

Cancer strategies for the New Millennium 33
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© Macmillan Publishers Ltd 1999

As part of one of the world’s largest publishers, Stockton Press has a substantial list of leading international journals in the key areas of science and medicine. Specialist fields covered include: bone marrow transplantation, cell death and differentiation, critical care/intensive care, dentistry, dentomaxillofacial radiology, environmental epidemiology, gene therapy, hematology, human and experimental toxicology, exposure analysis, human hypertension, impotence research, industrial microbiology, industrial health, information systems, leukemia, lupus, microcirculation, molecular psychiatry, multiple sclerosis, neuroscience, nursing, nutrition, obesity, occupational medicine, oncology, oncology pharmacy practice, operations research, optometry and ophthalmology, oral diseases, orthopedics, paraplegia, perinatology, pharmacology, psychiatry, public health, spinal injury and disease.