Cancer Communication Science: Intergroup Perspectives
Cancer Communication Science: Intergroup Perspectives
- Lisa SparksLisa SparksSchool of Communication, Chapman University
- and Gary L. KrepsGary L. KrepsDepartment of Communication, George Mason University
Summary
At the heart of cancer communication research is an effort both to increase knowledge and to identify practical strategies for improving cancer communication and for improving prevention and control of cancer, as well as for addressing cancer care issues from theoretical and applied communication perspectives across the continuum of cancer care. One important theoretical approach to consider in cancer communication science is taking an intergroup approach to cancer care. The challenge moving forward is to develop cancer communication research programs that combine important theoretical and applied perspectives, focusing on prevention strategies that can help reduce cancer risk, incidence, morbidity, and mortality, and to promote the highest quality of life for people of every age and every background.
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- Health and Risk Communication
- Intergroup Communication