The rhetoric of cancer

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Background: Research involving the discovery of novel anticancer drugs and treatments hold precedence among the general public. However, investigating the etiology and epidemiology of malignancies can have a significant effect on reducing the prevalence of cancer in society. Understanding risk factors that drive neoplastic development can provide educated individuals the opportunity to avoid such catalysts. Methods: Literature searches were conducted on prominent magazine and newspaper sources to analyze the accuracy and relevance the material had toward cancer prevention. Additionally, two professionals involved in oncology were interviewed to gain a more personal view of the population’s knowledge on cancer awareness and prevention. Results: The lack of attention paid to the understanding of cancer and its subsequent prevention has resulted in fundamental misconceptions that facilitate the development of neoplastic growths. Conclusions: Addressing the lack of attention paid to cancer awareness and prevention through proper education can have a significant effect on limiting the impact cancer has on society.

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Trendowski, M. (2014, October 11). The rhetoric of cancer. Cancer Causes and Control. Kluwer Academic Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10552-014-0428-9

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