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Epidemiology – the “basic science” of public health – assumes the following: A. Disease and ill health are not randomly distributed in populations. B. The factors that determine this distribution are knowable and, for the most part, modifiable. C. Diseases and ill health are ultimately due to a single cause. D. Modification of factors that determine the distribution of disease and ill health in populations will lead to prevention and control. E. All adults in a given population have an equal chance of developing a particular disease such as lung cancer. F. A, B, and D.

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