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E-raamat: Guiding Cancer Control: A Path to Transformation

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  • Kirjastus: National Academies Press
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Throughout history, perhaps no other disease has generated the level of social, scientific, and political discourse or has had the degree of cultural significance as cancer. A collective in the truest sense of the word, "cancer" is a clustering of different diseases that afflict individuals in different ways. Its burdens are equally broad and diverse, from the physical, financial, and psychological tolls it imposes on individuals to the costs it inflicts upon the nation's clinical care and public health systems, and despite decades of concerted efforts often referred to as the "war on cancer", those costs have only continued to grow over time. The causes and effects of cancer are complexin part preventable and treatable, but also in part unknown, and perhaps even unknowable.





Guiding Cancer Control defines the key principles, attributes, methods, and tools needed to achieve the goal of implementing an effective national cancer control plan. This report describes the current structure of cancer control from a local to global scale, identifies necessary goals for the system, and formulates the path towards integrated disease control systems and a cancer-free future. This framework is a crucial step in establishing an effective, efficient, and accountable system for controlling cancer and other diseases.

Table of Contents



Front Matter Summary 1 Complexity: From Cells to Society 2 The Current "System" of Cancer Control 3 Guiding the System of Cancer Control 4 A Path to Transformation Appendix A: Stakeholder Input Appendix B: Biographical Information Appendix C: Disclosure of Unavoidable Conflict of Interest
Summary 1(10)
1 Complexity: From Cells To Society
11(52)
The Scope of Cancer Control
12(3)
Cancer Burden and Disparities
15(4)
Difficult Trade-Offs
19(3)
The Complexity of Cancers and Cancer Control
22(2)
The "Continuum" of Cancer Control
24(9)
Social Costs and Consequences
33(10)
Complex Adaptive Systems
43(7)
Findings
50(2)
References
52(11)
2 The Current "System" Of Cancer Control
63(38)
Global Efforts in Cancer Control
64(3)
Federal Efforts in the United States
67(5)
State and Local Initiatives
72(3)
Performance Evaluation
75(2)
A Vigorous System of Participants and Interests
77(2)
Consumer and Other Technology Firms in Cancer Control
79(5)
Historically Common Themes
84(3)
Public Trust in Cancer Control
87(2)
Toward a Consolidated Vision
89(1)
Findings
90(3)
References
93(8)
3 Guiding The System Of Cancer Control
101(26)
Systems Engineering in Society
102(3)
Systems Approaches in Cancer Control
105(5)
Systems Analyses and Systematic Trade-Offs
110(7)
Building a Multi-Level Model
117(4)
Guidance Systems for Cancer Control
121(3)
Findings
124(1)
References
125(2)
4 A Path To Transformation
127(20)
Conclusions
128(3)
Recommendations
131(4)
Applying the Guidance System
135(2)
From Many to One: Advancing the Practice
137(5)
Building New Capabilities and Competencies
142(1)
Working for Success
143(2)
Setting a Precedent
145(2)
Appendixes
A Stakeholder Input 147(2)
B Biographical Information 149(10)
C Disclosure Of Unavoidable Conflict Of Interest 159