Community-Based Prevention : : Reducing the Risk of Cancer and Chronic Disease / / David McLean, Dan Williams, Hans Krueger, Sonia Lamont.
Cancer and chronic disease are a rapidly increasing global health burden: according to the Milken Institute, the annual cost to the national US economy of the seven most common chronic conditions will rise to $4.2 trillion by 2023. The data are just as dramatic in Canada, Europe, Australia, and incr...
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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Part A. Purpose and Context -- 1. Introduction: Mastering the Surge in Chronic Diseases -- 2. Cancer, Chronic Disease, and the Relevance of CPEs -- 3. Prevention Educational Leaders in British Columbia -- Part B. Other Models of Community-Based Prevention Educators -- 4. Identifying Models of Prevention Coordination in the Community -- 5. North Karelia: Field Office Staff -- 6. Northern Ireland: Health Promotion Officers -- 7. Kentucky: Cooperative Extension Agents and Cancer Control Specialists -- 8. North Carolina: Community Health Ambassadors -- 9. Manitoba: Health Promotion Coordinators -- Part C. A Strategic Pattern for Prevention Educators -- 10. Important Elements of a CPE-like Program -- 11. Establishing a Foundation: Conceptual Frameworks -- 12. Tracking Outcomes: Evaluation Matters -- 13. Conclusion: Sustained Investment in Prevention -- Appendix I: Key Informants -- Appendix II: Cancer Prevention Program Standards in Canada |
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