In Western societies and other developed countries, cancer is the leading cause
of death, after cardiovascular disease. It is therefore a major component of
medical undergraduate curricula and of primary concern to nurses and allied
health-workers.
Presently most undergraduate students learn about cancer from a broad range
of general and specialist books and journals. Medical students read about cancer
in textbooks of surgery, pathology and cancer medicine as well as in general and
specialist journals and from time to time in newspaper reports, magazines and
from various other sources.
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