Hong Kong Med J 2019
DOI: 10.12809/hkmj198192
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Implications of evidence-based understanding of benefits and risks for cancer prevention strategy

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“…To establish a comprehensive primary care‐based health management system for cancer survivors, it is necessary to develop health policies based on scientific guidelines tailoring to each country's context and patient needs. The development and implementation of strategies related to cancer prevention and control need to be supported by high‐quality, evidence‐based data (Wang & Wang, 2019). Moreover, health policies should be developed following a stepwise manner, based on a comprehensive systematic review of evidence appraised by rigorous criteria, with collaboration among various stakeholders.…”
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“…To establish a comprehensive primary care‐based health management system for cancer survivors, it is necessary to develop health policies based on scientific guidelines tailoring to each country's context and patient needs. The development and implementation of strategies related to cancer prevention and control need to be supported by high‐quality, evidence‐based data (Wang & Wang, 2019). Moreover, health policies should be developed following a stepwise manner, based on a comprehensive systematic review of evidence appraised by rigorous criteria, with collaboration among various stakeholders.…”
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confidence: 99%