2005 Cancer Barometer

Conducted among 4,046 people aged 16 and older, this study examines attitudes toward cancer and perceptions of risk, behaviors related to tobacco, alcohol, and sun exposure, participation in screening programs, perceived causes of cancer, and perceptions of healthcare and patients. This book is intended for anyone interested in or involved in the fight against cancer: the insights gained from this survey provide a better understanding of public expectations and the barriers to certain practices. The survey questionnaire is provided at the end of the book.

Author(s): Guilbert Philippe, Peretti-watel Patrick, Beck François, Gautier Arnaud

Publishing year: 2006

Pages: 201p., fig., tabl.

Collection: Health Barometers

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