Cancer, prevention, research and the “calendar girls"
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Medicine and Medical Sciences
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World Health Organization work towards the prevention, the research and control of cancer. Movies have been
used, as tools in the primary prevention, to discuss important problems in Health Sciences. The aim of this work is
to present the number of publications (NP) in research and prevention and cancer in a database system, as well as
to discuss about a film that shows an interesting way to get money to aid the development of a social program
against cancer. The searches (24/09/2012) were performed in PubMed using the word cancer alone or cancer and
prevention or cancer and research and the NP was determined. The results have shown 2682867 publications
about cancer, and 141115 publications about prevention and cancer and 935397 publications about cancer and
research. Calendar Girls is inspired in a true story of the Yorkshire (UK) housewives who posed nude for a
calendar. Julie Walters star as Annie, spurred into action when her husband (John Alderton) dies of leukaemia. To
raise money for the hospital where he was treated, the woman persuades their friends to strip for a saucy and
discreet charity calendar. The film shows the meaning of the interactive processes of cooperation, when it is
touching the public opinion for humanitarian causes. The analysis of the NP shows the importance of the studies
about prevention and research in relation with cancer. The analysis of the film shows the relevance of the simple
and creative actions to obtain money.
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p. 266-269.: tab. p&b.
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BERNARDO, Raquel Mattos et al. Cancer, prevention, research and the “calendar girls". Medicine and Medical Sciences, v. 9, n. 1, p. 266-269, oct. 2012.