Archive for December, 2010

Understanding the Goals of the Cancer Epidemiology Programs

Cancer epidemiology programs around the world are very important to those that suffer from one of the more than one hundred types of cancers that exist today. These programs focus on studying different people, which suffer from different types of cancer, and factors that may play a role in the onset, treatment, and even the resolution of those cancers.

It does not matter whether you suffer directly from cancer, or are seeking educational resources for a loved one that may be suffering from this disease, it is important that you work to understand the goals of the many cancer epidemiology programs located throughout the world. Here, you will learn just that.

The Goals

The following will highlight the most common goals associated with cancer epidemiology groups:

1. First, the groups work to determine and/or identify carcinogens in the environment of the cancer sufferer to determine if these substances had an impact on the process of cell mutations that occur within the body when cancer initiates.

2. Next, the groups work to obtain basic genetic material from the patients in order to link any type of abnormal cell activity to the cancer and its overall progression.

3. These types of organizations often have a large resource list that includes patients with various types of cancers. This is used to organize and conduct tests and studies that evaluate certain symptoms, medications, and other forms of cancer treatment so that the most effective of all scientific and medical based resources are used appropriately and in the most productive manner possible.

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College Scholarships For Study In A Foreign Country Opening Cultural Doors

College and university students interested in participating in Study Abroad programs have several scholarship possibilities to help them pay for these opportunities. These scholarships are available through individual institutions, as well as from government agencies, large corporations, campus organizations such as Phi Kappa Phi and civic groups such as Rotary International.

Study Abroad scholarships are awarded based on a variety of factors. There are ones for students with financial needs, academic achievements and specific study pursuits, as well as those for students of specific racial and ethnic backgrounds and genders. These scholarships to study outside the United States have deadlines, and students interested in participating in the Spring 2011 semester might want to start applying for them. Some Study Abroad scholarship opportunities include:

Alliance for Global Education Scholarships: Students accepted into Alliance Study Abroad programs offered by colleges and universities throughout the United States can apply for financial needs-based assistance up to $6,000 for the fall and spring terms and $2,500 for the summer term. For Spring 2011, the Alliance for Global Education also offers $7,000 Alliance Chinese Scholar Awards to students with financial needs and outstanding potential and interest in Chinese language. Applications for the Spring 2011 scholarships other than the Chinese Scholar Award must be received by Nov. 15, while applications for the Chinese Scholar Award must be received by Nov. 1.

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