Epidemiology of cancer.

Date:
1974
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Description

Professor MSR Hutt and Dr MJ Hill discuss the value of population studies in our understanding of the aetiology of tumours. Studies on immigrant populations, for instance, show that their pattern of tumours tends to change with their exposure to their new environment. Examples are given of tumours which can be related in the wide sense to the physical and biological environment - solar cancers and Burkitt's lymphoma; and to the social and cultural environment - lung and breast cancer. Further studies are used to show how the Western diet may result in a high incidence of carcinoma of the large bowel.

Publication/Creation

London : University of London Audio-Visual Centre, 1974.

Physical description

1 videocassette (Umatic) (36.29 min.) : sound, black and white.
1 videocassette (1-inch) (36.29 min.) : sound, black and white.
1 videocassette (Digibeta) (36.29 min.) : sound, black and white.
1 DVD (36.29 min.) : sound, black and white.

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University of London

Notes

This video is one of around 310 titles, originally broadcast on Channel 7 of the ILEA closed-circuit television network, given to Wellcome Trust from the University of London Audio-Visual Centre shortly after it closed in the late 1980s. Although some of these programmes might now seem rather out-dated, they probably represent the largest and most diversified body of medical video produced in any British university at this time, and give a comprehensive and fascinating view of the state of medical and surgical research and practice in the 1970s and 1980s, thus constituting a contemporary medical-historical archive of great interest. The lectures mostly take place in a small and intimate studio setting and are often face-to-face. The lecturers use a wide variety of resources to illustrate their points, including film clips, slides, graphs, animated diagrams, charts and tables as well as 3-dimensional models and display boards with movable pieces. Some of the lecturers are telegenic while some are clearly less comfortable about being recorded; all are experts in their field and show great enthusiasm to share both the latest research and the historical context of their specialist areas.

Creator/production credits

Presented by Professor MSR Hutt, St Thomas's Hospital Medical School and Dr MJ Hill, Central Public Health Laboratories. Made for British Postgraduate Medical Federation. Made by University of London Audio-Visual Centre.

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