Cancer Activism: Gender, Media, and Public Policy

Author:
Karen Kedrowski and Marilyn Stine Sarow
Publisher:
University of Illinois Press
Reviewed in:
Summer 2007
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The authors analyze the efforts of breast cancer and prostate cancer activist groups over a 20-year period to show how these groups continue to be successful in sustaining or increasing federal spending on genderrelated cancers. In tracing the rise of each movement, the book explores how discussions about the diseases appeared in the media and as part of public and government agendas and how those agendas affected one another.