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Webinars for health professionals

Improve your practice and boost your knowledge of the latest evidence on diet, nutrition and cancer risk with our live and on-demand webinars live.

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Our webinars support health professionals to strengthen their understanding of the latest evidence on diet, nutrition and cancer risk.

Available live and on-demand, they are designed to fit around busy professional schedules. Full attendance of each session qualifies you for a certificate to support your continuing professional development.

Upcoming webinars

Our upcoming webinars provide live, evidence-based learning on key cancer prevention topics. Designed for health professionals, they offer the chance to engage with expert insight and current research in real time.

Plant-forward eating for cancer prevention
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Wednesday 25 February

Plant-forward eating for cancer prevention

What the science shows and how to support patients in practice >> Examine the role of plant-forward diets in cancer prevention and gain evidence-based guidance to support clear, confident conversations about nutrition.

Beyond Steps
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Wednesday 25 March

Beyond Steps

How movement and sedentary behaviour shape cancer risk >> Explore how movement patterns and prolonged sitting influence cancer risk, with practical tools to help health professionals encourage more active lifestyles.

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COMING SOON

Rethinking healthy eating

The science of dietary patterns in cancer prevention >> Coming in May 2026. Please check back for more information.

Who should attend

Ideal for doctors, nurses, dietitians, nutrititonists, public health practitioners and academics wanting to integrate cancer prevention into practice.

Full attendance of each session qualifies you for a certificate to support your continuing professional development.

Why join

  • Evidence-based – Our webinars are underpinned by findings based on our world-leading Third Expert Report.
  • Practical applications – We provide insights and give advice on actionable strategies to apply with patients and within your communities.
  • Flexible – Join live or view in your own time on-demand.
  • Convenient – Each webinar provides a wealth of knowledge in just 60 minutes.

On-demand webinars

Our on-demand webinars give health professionals access to evidence-based learning on diet, nutrition, physical activity and cancer prevention. Watch at a time that suits you and revisit key insights whenever you need them.

Watch on-demand

Eating well after cancer

Lorem ipsum – 10 Feb 2026

Alcohol and cancer risk

Bowel cancer: Red and processed meat

Cancer Prevention Recommendations

Breast cancer and diet

Eat well during cancer

Nutrition and cancer myths debunked

Workshops
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Workshops

Engage with peers and experts in interactive online workshops designed to deepen understanding and build skills. Workshops focus on real-world case scenarios, problem solving and shared learning.

E-learning
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E-learning

Self-paced courses that provide structured, evidence-based education on key topics in cancer prevention. Each module includes practical guidance, downloadable resources and links to supporting evidence.

Health professionals' hub
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Health professionals' hub

Resources to help nurses, dietitians, nutritionists and health coaches to support people who are trying to reduce their cancer risk.