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Zur Epidemiologie und Prävention rheumatischer Erkrankungen

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Sozialmedizin Schwerpunkte: Rheuma und Krebs

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Epidemiologie, Sozialmedizin und Rheumatologie — diese 3 Disziplinen sind bisher nur selten zusammengekommen. Rheumatische Erkrankungen waren -jedenfalls seit 1967 — nie ein Hauptthema der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Sozialmedizin; und auch ihre Schwester, die Deutsche Gesellschaft für Rheumatologie, hat es nicht viel weiter gebracht. Nur vereinzelt finden sich in ihren Verhandlungsberichten seit 1969 sozialmedizinische oder epidemiologische Beiträge. Oft stammten diese aus der Feder von Frau Prof. Behrend. Sie ist in der BRD — soweit ich sehe — die einzige, die international anerkannte Studien durchgeführt und veröffentlicht hat (Behrend u. Lawrence 1977).

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Raspe, HH. (1987). Zur Epidemiologie und Prävention rheumatischer Erkrankungen. In: Krasemann, E.O., Laaser, U., Schach, E. (eds) Sozialmedizin Schwerpunkte: Rheuma und Krebs. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-47559-7_2

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