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 caren_630
 
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							|  Dear colleagues, Is there any difference in meaning between surveillance and monitoring (as a noun not a verb)? Would it be correct to use them both in the following sentence?   This patient was the only case of cancer under (surveillance/monitoring). These cancer (surveillance/monitoring) programmes are now widely implemented despite not being subjected to clinical trial.    Thanks a lot in advance, |  11 Nov 2016      
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Hi Caren   Good question, and yes, there is a difference.   Surveillance mostly relates to criminal type activities but it is used for medical conditions. It implies intense monitoring to  �catch � something or someone and to then immediately act on who or what is caught.   Monitoring is the ongoing action to check on, and report on, changes to a place or person   In your given example, surveillance would be the correct choice.     Hope this helps.   Cheers   Jayho       |  11 Nov 2016     
					
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