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  1. That "situation" was charged with political overtones, forces with which scientists were ill at ease. Although Congress was ultimately convinced of the necessity for continuing the new cancer program within the structure of NIH, a compromise of S.34 in the form of Bill S.1828, the internal politics.

  2. Identifies how the making of cancer policy is affected by various political, social, scientific, and economic factors and highlights how politics influences many decisions that should logically be based on science Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-185) and index

  3. The Politics of Cancer is a 600+ page political statement. Starting from the premises that a high percentage of cancers are caused by exposure to environmental agents and that the latent period between exposure and clinical cancer is 15 to 20 years, Dr Epstein discloses major and minor carcinogenic experiences in the workplace, the personal ...

    • Richard L. Meyer
    • 1981
  4. This book examines the politics of cancer, explains how our government is intrinsically tied to cancer research efforts, and documents how major political actors make cancer policy and are influenced in their decision making by political, social, scientific, and economic variables.

  5. This book examines the politics of cancer, explains how our government is intrinsically tied to cancer research efforts, and documents how major political actors make cancer policy and are influenced in their decision making by political, social, scientific, and economic variables.

    • 1st
    • Hardback
    • 216
    • Mar 27 2017
  6. The politics of cancer. by. Epstein, Samuel S. Publication date. 1979. Topics. Cancer, Cancer, Cancer, Carcinogens, Carcinogens, Environmental Exposure, Neoplasms, Neoplasms, Public Policy. Publisher.

  7. This book examines the politics of cancer, explains how our government is intrinsically tied to cancer research efforts, and documents how major political actors make cancer policy and are influenced in their decision making by political, social, scientific, and economic variables.