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Cancer survivorship, mor(t)ality and lifestyle discourses on cancer prevention.

机译:癌症幸存者,道德和生活方式方面的预防癌症方面的论述。

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Despite ongoing controversies regarding the impact of lifestyle factors such as body weight, diet and exercise on health, this framework has become increasingly prominent in understandings of cancer aetiology. To date, little consideration has been given to the impacts of such discourses on people with a history of cancer. Drawing on an ethnographic study of cancer survivors, I explore the constitutive dimensions of these discourses and the ways that they shape the subjectivities of women and men with a history of the disease. Overall, the study participants evidenced a complex and ambivalent engagement with such discourses. While they were generally unwilling to accept that their lifestyle had an impact on the development of their cancer, to varying degrees they endorsed the idea that weight, diet and exercise affected cancer progression. However, this acceptance was generally borne of an active desire to gain control over the uncertainty of living with the disease and was mediated by other aspects of the experience of surviving cancer.
机译:尽管在诸如体重,饮食和运动等生活方式因素对健康的影响方面仍存在争议,但该框架在对癌症病因学的理解中日益突出。迄今为止,几乎没有考虑这种话语对具有癌症病史的人的影响。基于对癌症幸存者的人种学研究,我探索了这些话语的构成维度,以及它们塑造具有这种疾病史的男女主观性的方式。总体而言,研究参与者证明了此类话语的复杂性和矛盾性。尽管他们通常不愿接受自己的生活方式会影响其癌症的发展,但他们在不同程度上赞同体重,饮食和运动会影响癌症进展的观点。但是,这种接受通常是出于对控制患有该疾病的不确定性的控制的积极愿望,这是由幸存癌症的经验的其他方面所介导的。

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