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Evidence-based education to help health professionals apply cancer prevention science in practice

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A practical range of learning resources and tools for health professionals offering evidence-based guidance on diet, lifestyle and cancer prevention.

What you can access

Webinars
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Webinars

Build your knowledge with expert-led sessions on nutrition, physical activity, weight management and cancer prevention – webinars are available live and on-demand.

Workshops
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Workshops

Online courses examining the lifestyle factors affecting cancer risk – accredited by the Royal Society for Public Health.

E-learning
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E-learning

Self-paced courses that provide structured, evidence-based education on key topics in cancer prevention.

Explore the essentials

Cancer Prevention Essentials

A core reference section summarising the evidence behind our Cancer Prevention Recommendations. Ideal for building a strong foundation in prevention science.

View useful reading

Evidence summaries and useful reading

A selection of relevant evidence summaries, research reports and studies exploring diet, nutrition, lifestyle and cancer risk.

Why this matters

Research indicates that diet, physical activity and body weight influence cancer risk throughout life. As a trusted adviser, your ability to provide clear, evidence-based guidance can:

  • Improve conversations about lifestyle change
  • Support behaviour change and self-management
  • Inform personalised care plans
  • Enhance patient confidence and outcomes
Health professionals' hub
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Health professionals' hub

Evidence-based resources, learning and practical tools for health professionals supporting cancer prevention and patient care.

Support for your patients
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Support for your patients

Trusted practical information and guidance on cancer prevention and care for patients, families and communities.

Support for your professional network
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Support for your professional network

News, updates and campaign assets for health professionals to share with patients, communities and networks.