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Cancer control in developing countries

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Chapter 22 discusses cancer control in developing countries and how methods need to be found to correct, or unlearn, messages that pervade these societies, and how solutions are most likely to be found through close collaboration between local health professionals and a variety of external organizations, institutions, and individuals that can offer specialized knowledge and training in appropriate skills.
Oxford University Press
Title: Cancer control in developing countries
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Chapter 22 discusses cancer control in developing countries and how methods need to be found to correct, or unlearn, messages that pervade these societies, and how solutions are most likely to be found through close collaboration between local health professionals and a variety of external organizations, institutions, and individuals that can offer specialized knowledge and training in appropriate skills.

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