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All gates lead to smoking: the 'gateway theory', e-cigarettes and the remaking of nicotine.Genital cutting and western discourses on sexuality.Remaking the self: trauma, teachable moments, and the biopolitics of cancer survivorshipBiomarkers, the molecular gaze and the transformation of cancer survivorship.What women who use drugs have to say about ethical research: findings of an exploratory qualitative study.HIV prevention: Making male circumcision the 'right' tool for the job.Thwarting the Diseased Will: Ulysses Contracts, the Self and Addiction.Communicating "Evidence": Lifestyle, Cancer, and the Promise of a Disease-free Future.Pain, physical dependence and pseudoaddiction: redefining addiction for 'nice' people?Metastatic cancer and mothering: being a mother in the face of a contracted future.'If it almost kills you that means it's working!' Cultural models of chemotherapy expressed in a cancer support group.Reply to P. Tralongo et al.Nicotine control: E-cigarettes, smoking and addiction.Is there an "ideal cancer" support group? Key findings from a qualitative study of three groups.'Every space is claimed': smokers' experiences of tobacco denormalisation.Does the hand that controls the cigarette packet rule the smoker? Findings from ethnographic interviews with smokers in Canada, Australia, the United Kingdom and the USA.Nicotine: Science, regulation and policy.Cancer survivorship, mor(t)ality and lifestyle discourses on cancer prevention.Perceptions of food and eating among Chinese patients with cancer: findings of an ethnographic study.Breast vs. the rest: a response to Koczwara and Ward.The breast-cancer-ization of cancer survivorship: implications for experiences of the disease.Challenging key assumptions embedded in Health Canada's cigarette packaging legislation: Findings from in situ interviews with smokers in Vancouver.Cancer survivorship: why labels matter.Rethinking assumptions about cancer survivorship.A qualitative content analysis of cigarette health warning labels in Australia, Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States.Smoking, stigma and tobacco ‘denormalization’: Further reflections on the use of stigma as a public health tool. A commentary on Social Science & Medicine's Stigma, Prejudice, Discrimination and Health Special Issue (67: 3)Whatever happened to the ‘social’ science in Social Science & Medicine? On golden anniversaries and gold standardsOn the perils of invoking neoliberalism in public health critiqueEthical quandaries in social researchKeeping a critical edge: reflections on 25 years as a scholarly journalHabits: remaking addictionCensorship in the name of ethics: critical public health research in the age of human subjects regulationThe Social Value of Drug Addicts: Uses of the Useless. MerrillSinger and J. BryanPage, Walnut Creek, CA: Left Coast Press, Inc., 2014, 248 ppRepenser les suppositions concernant la survivance au cancerResisting Commensurability: Against Informed Consent as an Anthropological VirtuePSA testing: Molecular technologies and men's experience of prostate cancer survivorshipAlcohol in Latin America: a social and cultural historyWhither Tobacco Studies?Tobacco control, harm reduction and the problem of pleasureCochrane reviews and the behavioural turn in evidence-based medicine
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