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Globalism and gendering cancer: Tracking the trope of oncogenic women from the US to Kenya
Miriam O.Kane Mara
Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, School of (SHARCS)
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Globalism
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Gendering
91%
Cancer
87%
Kenya
82%
Rhetoric
39%
Public Health Policy
27%
Medical Humanities
25%
Global Health
24%
Health
24%
International Organizations
22%
Gender Studies
21%
Humanistic
17%
Autonomy
14%
Medicine
12%
Reader
10%
Social Sciences
Kenya
72%
cancer
67%
health
25%
gender studies
21%
International Organizations
18%
health policy
17%
rhetoric
15%
public health
13%
medicine
13%
autonomy
13%
examination
10%
trend
9%
student
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