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Cancer Prevention: Principles and Approachesshown that many cancers can be prevented through risk factor modification. This chapter examines global, regional, and national cancer studies to illustrate the impacts of several modifiable cancer risk factors on cancer incidence at an international and national level. This chapter also provides a
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Current State of Geospatial Approaches in Cancer Prevention Worldwide incorporation of these methods in different areas of health research, including cancer prevention. By including geospatial approaches in cancer prevention research, health researchers and policymakers can more precisely and equitably target limited cancer prevention resources to those who need them
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Applying Spatial Analysis Functionality to Enhance Routine Cancer Surveillance Systemscancer risks and prevention activities that go beyond traditional analytical approaches to understand the contextual impacts of place on cancer. This chapter discusses the impact of geospatial analysis in examining geographic variation in cancer risk, assessing environmental factors, and supporting
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Not Only Smoking: Preventing Lung Cancers Caused by Environmental Exposures largest cause of lung cancer, a significant proportion of lung cancers occur in non-smokers. Overall, between 15% and 30% of all lung cancers are caused by environmental exposures. Globally, air pollution, specifically particulate matter (PM), contributes to nearly 20% of all lung cancer diagnoses,