At a time when the attention of all humanity is focused on the covid-19 pandemic with all the health, economic, political and even geopolitical implications; at a time when debates on patents on anticovid-19 vaccines are becoming deafening; at a time when the waves of the Mediterranean engulfing thousands of immigrants are causing anger and indignation in various chancelleries, how to perceive the muffled laments of slow and painful agony of cancer victims this. Should we, in the name of current events, close our ears to the unfortunately increasing number of complaints from cancer victims? How many of them in the world are dying out in excruciating pain, under the morbid action of this silent killer; one million eight hundred thousand or more?
Components of the Book:
- Head Page
- Copyright
- GENERAL INTRODUCTION
- Content
- Chapter 1
Contribution of the "variable" epistemological pillar in cancer mediation surveys
- Chapter 2
Gender and Cancer in Cameroon: Analysis of Media Treatment and Awareness Strategies
- Chapter 3
Women's Decision-making Issues in the Fight Against Cancer in Cameroon
- Chapter 4
Perception and Social Representation of Cancer in the Central Region of Cameroon
- Chapter 5
Civil Society and the Fight Against Cancer in Cameroon: An Anthropological Approach
- Chapter 6
Cancer Information System in Cameroon: Accuracy, Unmet Needs and Consequences on Policy Formulation
- Chapter 7
Social Communication on Cancer in Cameroon: From Secondary Prevention to Primary Prevention
- Chapter 8
Cancer, Between Scientific Information and Popular Discourse
- Chapter 9
Cancer: The Double Medical and Communication Misconception in Cameroon
- Conclusion
- Annexes
Readership:
Students, academics, teachers and other people attending or interested in Cancer Approach in Social Sciences
Messanga Obama
Prof. Messanga Obama, Department of Advertisement, ASMAC/University of Yaoundé