Cancer Prevention what is needed for a sufficient shift in direction for cancer policies?

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Cancers are a leading cause of mortality, accounting for nearly 10 million annual deaths worldwide, or 1 in 6 deaths. It has been estimated that at least 40% of cancers are preventable. Recent cancer policies from both the USA (The Cancer Moonshot), Europe (Conquering Cancer-Mission Possible) and Cancer Research UK (The Future of Cancer Prevention) have an increased focus on cancer prevention. For Consilium Scientific, a panel with medical, scientific, policy, economic and behavioral science expertise will discuss the opportunities for and challenges of promoting cancer prevention. What emerging scientific insights could guide novel strategies for prevention? How can a strong population-led demand for cancer prevention be generated? What economic and societal changes are required to support this in order to reduce cancer mortality? How will gains in reduced cancer burden be attributed to preventative interventions? After the panel discussion, time will be allotted for questions and further discussion.

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Is there any evidence linking the consumption of ultra-processed food with an increased risk of cancer
What are the benefits of taxing products which are involved in obesity
The whole field of nutrition is a total mess. Causality really matters -there is only so much nagging that people will tolerate
Would you say something about vaccine hesitancy
Income is surely one of the things most strongly correlated with health outcomes. Many things are correlated with income=diet. smoking, exercise etc etc. That's why causality is so difficult to assess. Nobody knows their relative contributions to the Marmot effect, IMO

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