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Title
Cancer
Author
Langwith, Jacqueline.
Publisher:
Greenhaven Press,
Pub date:
c2012.
Pages:
97 p. ;
ISBN:
9780737755589
Item info:
2 copies available at Sugar Grove Campus --Todd Library and Aurora Campus.
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RC268 .C332 2012
1
Reference Book
Contemporary Issues
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RC268 .C332 2012
1
Reference Book
Contemporary Issues
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ISBN:
9780737755589 (hardcover)
ISBN:
073775558X (hardcover)
ISBN:
9780737755596 (pbk.)
ISBN:
0737755598 (pbk.)
Title:
Cancer / Jacqueline Langwith, book editor.
Publication info:
Detroit : Greenhaven Press, c2012.
Physical description:
97 p. ; 24 cm.
Series Statement:
(At issue)
Contents:
Genes cause cancer / American Society of Clinical Oncology -- The modern environment causes cancer / Heidi Stevenson -- Vitamin D reduces the risk of cancer / Vitamin D Council -- The role of vitamin D in cancer prevention is unclear / Joanne Nicholas -- Mammograms can save lives / Daniel B. Kopans -- Mammograms do not save lives / Veneta Masson -- Lifestyle and spirituality are important for treating cancer / Deborah A. Ray -- Artificial intelligence can help find a clue for cancer / Jay M. Tenenbaum and Jeff Shrager -- Cancer will likely become a chronic, manageable disease / David Godkin -- Lung cancer research is underfunded / Onkar Khullor and Yolonda L. Colson -- Cancer research receives more funding than heart research / Shelley Wood.
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TODD AURORA
Subject term:
Cancer--Prevention.
Subject term:
Carcinogens.
Subject term:
Cancer vaccines.
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Langwith, Jacqueline.
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