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Author Chen, Ajiang, 1963- author.

Title Chinese "cancer villages" : rural development, environmental change and public health / Chen Ajiang, Chen Pengli and Luo Yajuan ; translated by Jennifer Holdaway and Wang Wuyi
Published Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, [2020]
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Contents Frontmatter -- Table of Contents -- List of Figures, Graphs and Tables -- Acknowledgements -- Preface to the English Language Edition -- 1 Retrospective Thoughts on the 'Cancer Village' Phenomenon -- 2 The Ins and Outs of a 'Cancer Village' -- 3 A Subei 'Cancer Village' -- 4 Environmental Change and Health Risks -- 5 A Prosperous 'Cancer Village' -- 6 Coexistence of Poverty and Cancer -- 7 Problematization and De-stigmatization -- 8 Behind the 'High Incidence of Lung Cancer' -- 9 Villagers' Perceptions of and Responses to the Relationship between Cancer and Pollution -- 10 Villagers Strategies for Mitigating Environmental Health Risks -- Index -- Index (Chinese)
Summary In the process of industrialization and urbanization, the phenomenon of cancer villages appears in many places of China. Although the relationship between pollution and cancer is hard to distinguish in most of those cancer villages, villagers, media and local government all agree that high incidence of cancer is related to environmental pollution, and especially and mostly with industrial pollution. Cancer villages already exist as a fact of social life and affect the lives of villagers, prompting action by government. The authors comprehensively analyse the relationship of cancer incidence, environmental pollution and lifestyle habits of villagers, drawing on sociological theory and method. They present the phenomenon of cancer villages in the particular current Chinese social, economic and cultural contexts and provide a wealth of informed analysis. It is of particular interest to those concerned with the impact of the environment on health
Analysis Cancer Village
China
Environment and Health
Risk Cognition
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO; viewed September 11, 2020)
Subject Environmental health.
Environmental toxicology.
Medical microbiology.
Cancer.
Neoplasms
Ecotoxicology
Medical sociology.
Pollution and threats to the environment.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Disease & Health Issues.
Cancer
Environmental health
Environmental toxicology
Medical microbiology
Rural conditions
SUBJECT China -- Rural conditions -- 21st century
Subject China
Form Electronic book
Author Wang, Wuyi, 1949- translator.
Holdaway, Jennifer, translator
Luo, Yajuan, 1984- author.
Cheng, Pengli, 1977- author.
ISBN 9789048524570
9048524571