2022
DOI: 10.3390/cancers14235801
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Promote Community Engagement in Participatory Research for Improving Breast Cancer Prevention: The P.I.N.K. Study Framework

Abstract: Breast cancer (BC) has overtaken lung cancer as the most common cancer in the world and the projected incidence rates show a further increase. Early detection through population screening remains the cornerstone of BC control, but a progressive change from early diagnosis only-based to a personalized preventive and risk-reducing approach is widely debated. Risk-stratification models, which also include personal lifestyle risk factors, are under evaluation, although the documentation burden to gather population… Show more

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“…The study carried out by Franchini et al in 2022 showed that preventive programmes focusing on increasing physical activity should be widely promoted, especially among older women. In addition, current findings suggest that pregnancy, breastfeeding, salt restriction and oral contraception use could have different effects on cancer risk based on a woman's overall risk profile (17).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…The study carried out by Franchini et al in 2022 showed that preventive programmes focusing on increasing physical activity should be widely promoted, especially among older women. In addition, current findings suggest that pregnancy, breastfeeding, salt restriction and oral contraception use could have different effects on cancer risk based on a woman's overall risk profile (17).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 82%