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Gender and cancer in Britain, 1860-1910: the emergence of cancer as a public health concern.

机译:英国的性别与癌症,1860-1910年:癌症作为一种公共卫生问题而出现。

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Historical work on cancer has suggested that a range of political, social, and medical concerns stimulated the emergence of cancer as a public health problem in the early 20th century.I argue that anxiety about cervical cancer mortality was instrumental in establishing cancer as a major focus of concern for the British public health service. This development was closely bound to assumptions about the association of gender with cancer, the redefinition of cancer as a surgical problem, the politics of empire, and the climate of public and medical disquiet about gynecological surgery engendered by feminist and antivivisectionist critiques of medical science.
机译:有关癌症的历史研究表明,在20世纪初期,一系列政治,社会和医学方面的关注刺激了癌症作为一种公共卫生问题的出现。我认为,对宫颈癌死亡率的焦虑有助于将癌症确立为主要关注点对英国公共卫生服务的关注。这一发展与以下假设紧密相关:性别与癌症的关联,癌症作为外科手术问题的重新定义,帝国的政治以及女权主义和抗病毒疗法对医学科学的批判引发的关于妇科手术的公众和医学不安情绪。

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