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Guy Launoy, MD has been a doctor of medicine since 1987 and a doctor of epidemiology and public health since 1997. He has worked as a researcher at the French Institute in Medical Research (INSERM) from 1993-2003 and as Professor in Epidemiology and Public Health at the University of Caen in France since 2004. Dr. Launoy was President of the French network of cancer registries (FRANCIM) during 2008-2012. He is Director of Unit 1086 INSERM (Caen) since 2012 and President of the Canceropole of Northwest of France since 2019. He has supervised approximately twenty PhD degree candidates in public health at the University of Caen. Dr. Launoy has published 300 articles on cancer focusing on epidemiology, screening, and social and public health aspects. He is particularly interested in cancer registration at a national and European level, cancer screening organisation, and social epidemiology of cancers and its impact on public health policy. Dr. Launoy advocates for a concerted and evidence-based European policy for the measurement of social inequalities in health and for policy to tackle social inequalities in health. He serves as an expert for the European Commission and several French institutions and agencies (INSERM, HCERES, INCa, HAS, ANSES).
Michel P. Coleman, MD, FFPH has been Professor of Epidemiology and Vital Statistics at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) since 1995; Head of the Cancer Survival Group at LSHTM since 2005, and Honorary Consultant in Oncology at University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust since 2012. He qualified in medicine at Oxford, and practised in hospital medicine and general practice before becoming an epidemiologist.
Part I - General Considerations and Methodologic Aspects .- 1 Social Inequities in Cancer: Why Develop Scientific Research?.- 2 Population-Based Cancer Registries: A Data Stream to Help Build an Evidence-Based Cancer Policy for Europe and for European Countries.- 3 The European Deprivation Index: A Tool to Help Build an Evidence-Based Cancer Policy for Europe.- 4 Social Disparities in Cancer Incidence: Methodological Considerations.- 5 Social Disparities in Cancer Survival: Methodological Considerations.- Part II - Social Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Survival - Reports .- 6 Social Disparities in Cancer Incidence Among Adults in Europe.- 7 Social Disparities in Survival from Breast Cancer in Europe.- 8 Social Disparities in Survival from Prostate Cancer in Europe.- 9 Social Disparities in Survival from Lung Cancer in Europe.- 10 Social Disparities in Survival from Head and Neck Cancers in Europe.- 11 Disparities in Cancer Survival in Adults in Europe: The CONCORD Programme.- Part III - Social Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Survival - Mechanisms .- 12 Overview of Main Mechanisms Involved in Social Disparities in Cancer Incidence and Prognosis.- 13 Behavioural Factors in the Social Gradients in Cancer Incidence.- 14 Occupational Factors in the Social Gradients in Cancer Incidence.- 15 Environmental Determinants of the Social Gradient in Cancer Incidence.- 16 Life-Course Approach, Embodiment, and Cancer.- 17 Role of Screening in the Social Gradient for Survival of Cancer Patients in Europe.- 18 The Role of Comorbidities in the Social Gradient in Cancer Survival in Europe.- 19 Geographical Remoteness and Cancer Survival in Europe.- Part IV - Towards an Evidence-Based Policy for Tackling Social Inequalities in Cancer .- 20 Links Between Research in Public Health and Public Health Policy: The Conceptual Framework of Interventional Research.- 21 Social Inequalities in Cancer: The Policies of the European Commission.
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