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Personal and Public
health
Apply cancer knowledge to
improve personal and public health
Levels of Cancer Prevention
Good personal choices can reduce a
persons’ risk for developing cancer
Early detection and successful treatment
will reduce cancer deaths, but prevention
is more desirable
Scientists estimate that approximately ½
of all cancer deaths could be prevented
Individual level
Individual behavior changes
Eliminate unhealthful habits
Most cancers can be prevented through
simple lifestyle changes
Health care providers
Position to provide counseling and
screenings regarding cancer
Need to provide timely and accurate
information for patients to make informed
choice
National level
Governmental agencies can impose
regulations
Minimize the publics exposure to
carcinogens
Implement policies to improve public health
International level
Actions of developed countries can impact
the incidence of cancer worldwide
Exportation of known carcinogens
Moving hazardous manufacturing
processes to unregulated developing
countries
Chances of Survival
Good choices can improve chances of
survival
Improved detection methods exist
Improved treatments
Public Policy Research
In light of the governments role in
protecting public health, students will
assume the roles of federal legislators
and explore several resources to identify
reasons to support or oppose a
proposed statue
Major Concepts
Understanding the science of cancer to
improve personal and public health can
be beneficial. Translating our
understanding of science into public
policy can raise a variety of issues, such
as the degree to which society should
govern the health practices of
individuals. Such issues often cause
tension between preserving individual
freedom of choice and improving public
health
Acting on Information about
Cancer
Step One:
Research the incidence of skin cancer in
the United States and in NC
Research the incidence of melanoma in
the United States and NC
Helpful
links
United States Division of Health and Human
Services
NC Department of Public Health
Brainstorming Session
Spend 10 minutes in the group
indentifying reasons to support the
statute and reasons to oppose the statue
Hint: you need at LEAST 5 for both sides
Video Clips
View the video clips of the public’s
response to this new statute
What questions are being raised?
Add these issues to your table
Ask Yourself the following:
What is skin cancer?
Who is most at risk?
What outcomes do people who develop
skin cancer expect?
What outcomes does society experience
as a result of skin cancer?
How can people reduce or prevent
dangerous exposure to UV radiation?
How effective are these methods?
Are there other cases where society has
limited behavior for public health
reasons? For example, what can we
learn from the Australian experience with
skin cancer?
Further Research
Are there any other examples of limiting
behavior for public health reasons? How
effective are they?
Research NC public health laws
Hint: google NC public health laws and
use the UNC school of government
website
Choose 3 public health laws and
document the following:
Reasons for enacting this law
Benefits of law
Effectiveness
Revised Statute
To understand how complex policy
making can be, revise and rewrite the
statute in light of the data you have
researched. The new statute should
address the growing problem of skin
cancer in a meaningful and effective
way, but also should be acceptable to
most students in the class.