Across
- 3. This cancer causes the second highest number of cancer deaths in Australia, with around 90 per cent of cases cured if detected early.
- 4. A focus of the WA Health Promotion Strategic Framework.
- 7. This issue occurs because mammography cannot accurately distinguish between potentially fatal cancers and less harmful cancers.
- 9. There are ______ principles of primary health care.
- 10. How many population-based cancer screening programs does Australia have?
- 11. This type of prevention begins after an illness when the condition is stabilised.
- 13. Health promotion is integral to Closing the ______ policy.
- 14. Health education should be about improving _________ and wellbeing.
- 15. This cancer is the second largest cause of cancer death in Australian women after lung cancer.
Down
- 1. The ability of individuals to gain understanding and control over personal, social, community, and political forces in order to take action to improve their life situations.
- 2. This health model is used to explain why people take certain actions and behaviours to prevent injury and illness.
- 5. The ethical principles of avoiding _______ and supporting autonomy are relevant to cancer-screening policy
- 6. This level of prevention is targeted at the whole population
- 7. This charter highlights the process of enabling people to increase control over, and to improve their health.
- 8. Initiatives conducted in locations where people live, work, and play are known as _______ Approach.
- 12. To reduce workplace __________ hazards should be identified and reported to management.
