Breast Cancer Awareness – After Effects Motion Graphics
Video: Women and Mens signs to show you a better way of picturing the percentages of women and men getting cancer.
Cancer Prevention and risk-reduction strategies can greatly lower the physical, emotional, and financial burden of cancer and improve the overall health of cancer survivors, including lowering the risk of the cancer coming back or the formation of a second cancer
However, the results of these studies cannot improve the care and treatment of people with cancer unless other doctors know about them. Publishing research studies in scientific and medical journals is the primary way scientific professionals communicate their findings. They may publish original research, which describes the results of a study they conducted, or write a review article, which evaluates all of the available published research on a particular topic.
Although most cancer research studies are written for medical and scientific professionals, it is becoming more common for patients and their caregivers to read studies while researching a specific type of cancer and the available treatment options. However, because research studies are written in a specific format and use scientific terms, it may be hard for a person without medical or scientific training to understand and interpret them. Therefore, it is important to talk with your doctor or another member of your health care team about the research you find online or in a journal.
Methods. In this section, researchers describe how they answered the question they stated in the introduction. They will explain the study’s design and describe the study participants, including information about their demographics (such as age and sex), their type and stage of cancer (such as stage I lung cancer), and how they were selected. If a treatment was being tested, this section should include information about how, how much, and how often the treatment was given. The researchers should also state what outcome (result) they were measuring, such as survival rate, tumor shrinkage, treatment side effects, or quality of life, as well as the statistical methods they used to analyze the data they collected.
Results. This section summarizes the data that was collected from each participant, focusing on the most important findings of the study. These data are often presented with text, graphics, and tables.
Discussion. Sometimes called the conclusion, this section describes what the results mean in relation to the study’s purpose and places the results within the larger context of cancer research. It notes whether the results confirm or contradict previous research and explains the significance of the findings.
A Communication Campaign on Breast Cancer Awareness Video I made for our DC 14 an DC97 course requirement.
There is still soooooooooo much more to learn in AE
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