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Science Not Fiction — Evidence Saves Lives

Cancer Prevention Action Week 2026
15–21 June 2026

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Health information is everywhere online. While much of it can be helpful, it is often over-simplified or taken out of context. When that happens, it becomes much harder to know what to trust.

For Cancer Prevention Action Week (CPAW) 2026 we are empowering people to look beyond these headlines and trust what the evidence really says – to choose science, not fiction.

As part of this year’s campaign, we’ve done a deep dive into misinformation and nutrition; carried out at nationwide analysis that will reveal the impact of misinformation on healthcare professionals and the general public; and developed a new and simple tool to help you navigate your way through misinformation.

CPAW 2026 — Key themes:

  • Do not rely on supplements for cancer prevention
  • Eat wholegrains, vegetables, fruit and beans
  • Limit alcohol consumption

Find out more

What’s the link to cancer?

Supplements

If you take supplements, such as a daily vitamin pill or dietary aids that claim to boost your immunity, read on

How to eat more

Fibre and wholegrains

Fibre can help protect against cancer but many of us don’t eat enough. Find out how to include more fibre in your diet

Get your 5 A DAY

Fruit and vegetables

Fruit and vegetables are an essential part of our daily diet, but what’s the evidence behind their impact on cancer?

Know your legumes

Pulses

Find out about pulses, beans, lentils and other legumes, and explore the evidence about pulses and cancer

Know the facts

Alcohol

Drinking alcohol increases your risk of 7 types of cancer, and our evidence shows that there is no safe level of drinking

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CPAW 2026
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CPAW 2026

Cancer Prevention Action Week 2026 focuses on helping people navigate health information with confidence.

Corporate partnerships
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Corporate partnerships

Partner with us to ensure people are making informed decisions about their health.

Health professionals
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Health professionals

Support your patients in navigating health information with confidence.