TY - JOUR
T1 - Latin America and the Caribbean Code Against Cancer 1st Edition
T2 - 17 cancer prevention recommendations to the public and to policy-makers (World Code Against Cancer Framework)
AU - Working Groups of Scientific Experts
AU - Espina, Carolina
AU - Feliu, Ariadna
AU - Maza, Mauricio
AU - Almonte, Maribel
AU - Ferreccio, Catterina
AU - Finck, Carolyn
AU - Herrero, Rolando
AU - Dommarco, Juan Rivera
AU - de Almeida, Liz Maria
AU - Arrossi, Silvina
AU - García, Patricia J.
AU - Garmendia, María Luisa
AU - Mohar, Alejandro
AU - Murillo, Raúl
AU - Santamaría, Julio
AU - Tortolero-Luna, Guillermo
AU - Cazap, Eduardo
AU - Gabriel, Owen O.
AU - Paonessa, Diego
AU - Zoss, J. Walter
AU - Luciani, Silvana
AU - Carvalho, Andre
AU - Schüz, Joachim
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 The Authors
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - Preventable risk factors are responsible of at least 40% of cases and almost 45% of all cancer deaths worldwide. Cancer is already the leading cause of death in almost half of the Latin American and the Caribbean countries constituting a public health problem. Cost-effective measures to reduce exposures through primary prevention and screening of certain types of cancers are critical in the fight against cancer but need to be tailored to the local needs and scenarios. The Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) Code Against Cancer, 1st edition, consists of 17 evidence-based recommendations for the general public, based on the most recent solid evidence on lifestyle, environmental, occupational, and infectious risk factors, and medical interventions. Each recommendation is accompanied by recommendations for policymakers to guide governments establishing the infrastructure needed to enable the public adopting the recommendations. The LAC Code Against Cancer has been developed in a collaborative effort by a large number of experts from the region, under the umbrella strategy and authoritative methodology of the World Code Against Cancer Framework. The Code is a structured instrument ideal for cancer prevention and control that aims to raise awareness and educate the public, while building capacity and competencies to policymakers, health professionals, stakeholders, to contribute to reduce the burden of cancer in LAC.
AB - Preventable risk factors are responsible of at least 40% of cases and almost 45% of all cancer deaths worldwide. Cancer is already the leading cause of death in almost half of the Latin American and the Caribbean countries constituting a public health problem. Cost-effective measures to reduce exposures through primary prevention and screening of certain types of cancers are critical in the fight against cancer but need to be tailored to the local needs and scenarios. The Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) Code Against Cancer, 1st edition, consists of 17 evidence-based recommendations for the general public, based on the most recent solid evidence on lifestyle, environmental, occupational, and infectious risk factors, and medical interventions. Each recommendation is accompanied by recommendations for policymakers to guide governments establishing the infrastructure needed to enable the public adopting the recommendations. The LAC Code Against Cancer has been developed in a collaborative effort by a large number of experts from the region, under the umbrella strategy and authoritative methodology of the World Code Against Cancer Framework. The Code is a structured instrument ideal for cancer prevention and control that aims to raise awareness and educate the public, while building capacity and competencies to policymakers, health professionals, stakeholders, to contribute to reduce the burden of cancer in LAC.
KW - Cancer early detection
KW - Cancer prevention
KW - Cancer risk factors
KW - Latin America and the Caribbean
KW - World Code Against Cancer Framework
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U2 - 10.1016/j.canep.2023.102402
DO - 10.1016/j.canep.2023.102402
M3 - Article
C2 - 37852725
AN - SCOPUS:85173663797
SN - 1877-7821
VL - 86
JO - Cancer Epidemiology
JF - Cancer Epidemiology
M1 - 102402
ER -