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The Green Solution to Breast Cancer - A Promise for Prevention (Hardcover)
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The Green Solution to Breast Cancer - A Promise for Prevention (Hardcover)
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This unique, research-based investigation of the U.S. breast cancer
movement compares the "pink" and "green" efforts within the
movement and documents their use of similar citizen-science
alliances, despite the contention over the use of consumer-based
activism and pink products. Breast cancer activism is one of the
most flourishing research and health advocacy movements in U.S.
history. Yet the incidence of breast cancer is continuing to
increase. This critical and revealing text investigates breast
cancer activism in its two forms-the "pink movement" that focuses
on developing awareness of, coping with, and managing breast
cancer; and the "green movement" that strives to determine the
possible environmental causes of breast cancer-such as pesticides,
chemicals, and water and air pollution-and thereby hopes to prevent
breast cancer. What caused this new green movement to develop? Will
it replace or merge with the pink movement? Does either approach
offer more promise for a solution? And how do the two movements
differ in their positions or methodology towards a similar goal?
With information culled from interviews with more than 50 industry
stakeholders, The Green Solution to Breast Cancer: A Promise for
Prevention argues that key attributes such as strategy, mission,
and branding have led to a greater convergence between the pink and
green wings of the movement and presents information that enables
readers to consider if either approach might be the shorter route
to beating breast cancer. Examines research findings that suggest
that the pink and green aspects of the breast cancer movement are
no longer separate but in fact are converging towards a focus on
environmental prevention Provides an in-depth examination of
advocacy organizations and the ways in which an organization's
structure and ideology shape its agenda and strategies Looks
critically at controversial aspects of the consumerism of the pink
movement, the small portion of sales actually given to cancer
research, and other shortcomings of this attempt to shop our way
out of a nonetheless still-increasing disease Presents valuable
information for upper level undergraduate and graduate students in
political science within American politics or health politics
courses as well as those studying women's and gender studies,
sociology, nursing, and non-profit enterprises
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