The Centre of Excellence in Cancer Prevention Blog was a web-based resource that was published online for five years (October 2013 through October 2018). The blog provided a regular source of accessible, evidence-based and current information on cancer prevention topics written by experts in the field. It was developed to be a useful and interesting resource for researchers, students, community organizations, policymakers, and members of the public interested in learning more about cancer prevention. Authors of blog posts include faculty from the University of British Columbia, Vancouver and Okanagan campuses, and the University of Victoria, stud...
Epidemiological studies have consistently yielded evidence that healthful nutrition and lifestyle ar...
Background: Health behavior change following a cancer diagnosis has the potential to improve long-te...
Much of the existing Indigenous cancer research focuses on First Nation populations or reports on pa...
The Centre of Excellence in Cancer Prevention Blog was a web-based resource that was published onlin...
Cancer is one of the leading threats to health in Canada and the world. While a large proportion of ...
Cancer is one of the largest human health problems faced globally. Therefore, it is an important foc...
Background: Although widely available, the general public, cancer patients, and cancer survivors hav...
The Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network is a national network recently established to foc...
Describes CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) cancer prevention and control activ...
The Grey Horizon Blog was created in April 2012 using Blogger. The selection and re-aggregation of i...
To find stimuli for getting young students interested in the primary prevention of cancer and a heal...
Aimed at people working in primary care trusts, cancer networks, strategic health authorities, local...
This study is a Community Action Research Links (CARL) project between UCC Social Work Department an...
By tracking the who, what, where, and why of new cancer cases and cancer deaths, the data tell us wh...
Cancer will continue to be a leading cause of ill health and death unless we can capitalize on the p...
Epidemiological studies have consistently yielded evidence that healthful nutrition and lifestyle ar...
Background: Health behavior change following a cancer diagnosis has the potential to improve long-te...
Much of the existing Indigenous cancer research focuses on First Nation populations or reports on pa...
The Centre of Excellence in Cancer Prevention Blog was a web-based resource that was published onlin...
Cancer is one of the leading threats to health in Canada and the world. While a large proportion of ...
Cancer is one of the largest human health problems faced globally. Therefore, it is an important foc...
Background: Although widely available, the general public, cancer patients, and cancer survivors hav...
The Cancer Prevention and Control Research Network is a national network recently established to foc...
Describes CDC's Division of Cancer Prevention and Control (DCPC) cancer prevention and control activ...
The Grey Horizon Blog was created in April 2012 using Blogger. The selection and re-aggregation of i...
To find stimuli for getting young students interested in the primary prevention of cancer and a heal...
Aimed at people working in primary care trusts, cancer networks, strategic health authorities, local...
This study is a Community Action Research Links (CARL) project between UCC Social Work Department an...
By tracking the who, what, where, and why of new cancer cases and cancer deaths, the data tell us wh...
Cancer will continue to be a leading cause of ill health and death unless we can capitalize on the p...
Epidemiological studies have consistently yielded evidence that healthful nutrition and lifestyle ar...
Background: Health behavior change following a cancer diagnosis has the potential to improve long-te...
Much of the existing Indigenous cancer research focuses on First Nation populations or reports on pa...