Pearson, AlanGhi, Aye AyeCleary, Ann2008-03-032008-03-032007http://hdl.handle.net/2440/40993Older people represent an increasing proportion of new cancer diagnoses yet little is known about their experiences with cancer or their knowledge about risk factors, benefits of lifestyle modification to decrease risk or participation in early detection programs. Two studies were conducted, the first to document a lived experience with a new cancer diagnosis and the second to test for relationships between knowledge and attitude to cancer and self-reported participation in screening for breast, prostate and colorectal cancers.491015 bytes237849 bytesapplication/pdfapplication/pdfenelderly cancer, phenomenology, cancer screening, older people, cancerCancer DiagnosisCancer TreatmentOlder people Health and hygieneCancer and the older person.Thesis20080303101250