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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2012 Dec 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Cancer Educ. 2011 Dec;26(4):619–625. doi: 10.1007/s13187-011-0257-4

Table 3.

Principles and Practice of Cancer Prevention and Control 2010 Course Modules

Module Title # of speakers # of evaluations returned a 2010 Overall Score b Standard Deviation
Module 1: Introduction to the Cancer Problem 11 52 4.41 0.23
International Day: Cancer Prevention: An International Perspective N/A
Module 2: Occupational and Environmental Exposures in Cancer 3 49 4.36 0.16
Module 3: Diet, Physical Activity, and Cancer Prevention 8 43 4.49 0.16
Module 4: Applications of Cancer Prevention 3 47 4.69 0.23
Module 5: Epidemiology, Prevention, and Control of Site-Specific Tumors 13 33 4.56 0.21
Special Lecture: Annual Advances in Cancer Prevention N/A
Module 6: Behavioral Science and Community Interventions 7 33 4.73 0.15
Module 7: Health Disparities and Cancer Prevention in Diverse Populations 3 63 4.24 0.22
Module 8: Ethics, Law, and Policy in Cancer Prevention and Control 3 20 4.45 0.36
Module 9: Disseminating Scientific Knowledge 3 36 4.61 0.28
a

Number of evaluations reported is the average number returned across all speakers in the module.

b

Range 1–5, with 5 being highest score; module scores averaged over summary evaluations for each individual speaker in module. International Day and Annual Advances Special Lecture not included in evaluation.