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Global Cancer Update Programme (CUP Global)
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Correct attribution
World Cancer Research Fund International must be credited within supporting text as follows:
World Cancer Research Fund International’s Global Cancer Update Programme provides an analysis of international scientific research into how diet, nutrition and physical activity affect cancer risk and survival. More information is available at: wcrf.org/about_cupglobal
Use of Third Expert Report material
Subject to the terms outlined below, you are free to:
- directly reproduce material for teaching or personal purposes. This includes use in presentations or as part of non-published coursework.
Under the following terms:
- Correct attribution: you must give credit to WCRF/AICR as follows:
This material has been reproduced from the World Cancer Research Fund/American Institute for Cancer Research. Diet, Nutrition, Physical Activity and Cancer: a Global Perspective. Continuous Update Project Expert Report 2018. Available at dietandcancerreport.org. - No modifications: you do not transform, modify, edit or translate the material.
- Non-commercial use: you do not use the material for commercial purposes.
If you do not meet these requirements or wish to use the material for any other purpose, please complete the form below.
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