China has released its
first-ever book of cancer patient stories to spread knowledge about
cancer prevention and treatment.
The book entitled Say "No" to Cancer, Stories of
One Hundred Cancer Patients tells the stories of how cancer
patients from 16 different areas coped with cancer.
With the youngest patient aged 17 and the oldest 89,
the book's message is that cancer can be both prevented and
successfully treated.
Vice health minister Wang Longde said, "We have to
encourage people to adopt a healthy life style to prevent
cancer."
"If the patient and their relatives are able to adopt
a positive attitude, that is vitally important in combating
cancer."
The book compiled by the disease control department of
the Chinese Ministry of Health is one element in China's long-term
program to publicize health care knowledge, said Qi Xiaoqiu,
director of the disease control department.
The program selects a special theme each year, said
Qi. High blood pressure was the focus for 2005 and in 2006 it was
cancer.
Activities to spread knowledge about cancer prevention
and treatment began in August 2006 and have continued until this
month, said Qi.
(Xinhua News Agency April 18, 2007)
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