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https://doi.org/10.1093/jnci/djz226 This paper by Teras and colleagues compared with women with stable weight (±2kg), women with sustained weight loss had a lower risk of breast cancer. This ...
Living with and beyond cancer– supporting weight management Background Current guidelines on cancer survivorship highlight weight management (through diet and physical activity) as a priority ...
Funded by Yorkshire Cancer Research the North of England Women’s Diet and ActivitY After Breast Cancer Trial (NEWDAY-ABC) is a weight management intervention for overweight/obese women ...
ActWell – supporting breast cancer risk reduction through lifestyle change World cancer day is a time to reflect on all aspects of the disease including prevention. The ActWELL study offered ...
Annie S. Anderson and Bob Steele Time flies….ten years on We launched the SCPN ten years ago in January 2010 with an 8 page black and white newsletter and a passion for change. Ten years later ...
Gavin Clark, Information Services Division, NHS National Service Scotland Cancer prevention in Scotland has faced many challenges but had several successes during the last decade. Figure 1 ...
Prof Bob Steele, Clinical Director, Scottish Bowel Screening Programme In December 2009 Scotland became the first country in the world to have a fully rolled out Bowel Screening Programme; in ...
Alison Douglas, Chief Executive Alcohol Focus Scotland On the 25th of November 2009, then Cabinet Secretary for Health, Nicola Sturgeon MSP, introduced the Alcohol etc (Scotland) Bill to ...