Justificarea științifică (text disponibil numai în limba engleză)
The European Code Against Cancer, 5th edition (ECAC5), and its supporting Knowledge Translation Outputs have been developed using the best available and up-to-date scientific evidence, following a standardised methodology. The links below lead to the scientific publications explaining the evidence-base for the ECAC5 recommendations.
- European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition: 14 ways you can help prevent cancer
- European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition: tobacco and nicotine containing products, second-hand smoke, alcohol and cancer
- European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition: diet, excess body weight, physical activity, sedentary behavior, breastfeeding, and cancer
- European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition: ultraviolet radiation, radon and cancer
- European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition: occupational exposures and cancer
- European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition: outdoor and indoor air pollution and cancer
- European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition: cancer-causing infections and related interventions
- European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition: hormone replacement therapy, other common medical therapies and cancer
- European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition: organised cancer screening programmes
- Optimising the European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition to increase awareness of avoidable cancer risks in all socioeconomic groups
- Using systems thinking to guide the dissemination of the European Code Against Cancer, 5th Edition
- Editorial: European Code Against Cancer 5th Edition – a tool for enhancing cancer prevention
Other relevant publications
- Developing evidence-based cancer prevention recommendations: Methodology of the World Code Against Cancer Framework to create region-specific Codes
- OECD/IARC From guidelines to gains: the impact of the European Code Against Cancer on health, the economy
and society
- Screening for Lung Cancer: A Systematic Review of Overdiagnosis and Its Implications
- Cancer Prevention Literacy Questionnaire (CPL-Q): Development and validation of a questionnaire within the World Code Against Cancer Framework – (Coming soon)
- Piloting a cancer awareness app across six European countries: a pre-post study
- Assessing the user experience of the EU Mobile App for Cancer Prevention: mixed methods study
- Exploring individual and contextual determinants of cancer prevention behaviour change in the European Union: A qualitative study to inform implementation of the European Code Against Cancer
- Perceptions Towards the Adoption of Multi-Risk Factors Cancer Prevention Educational Tool Among European Union Citizens: A Multi-Country Qualitative Study Protocol