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. 2014 Jul;104(7):1204-8.
doi: 10.2105/AJPH.2013.301836. Epub 2014 May 15.

Stop and listen to the people: an enhanced approach to cancer cluster investigations

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Stop and listen to the people: an enhanced approach to cancer cluster investigations

Brian W Simpson et al. Am J Public Health. 2014 Jul.

Abstract

Cancer cluster investigations need to address the disconnect between traditional public health approaches and human needs. Cancer cluster investigations often magnify fear and uncertainty because they rarely find a definitive environmental cause. Traditional approaches emphasize population-level data analysis and undervalue active listening. Because few studies have explored active listening in cancer cluster investigations, we conducted a descriptive oral history case study of a Frederick, Maryland, investigation. We interviewed 12 community members and 9 public health professionals about the investigation of a perceived cancer cluster. Many believed it was linked to environmental contamination at Fort Detrick, a local US Army base. We propose enhanced active listening that seeks out peoples' perspectives, validates their concerns, and engages them in the investigative process.

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