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Cancer Prevention Action Week is coming!

Indigo graphic with white and blue text: Join us for Cancer Prevention Action Week 2026, happening 15–21 June. White and blue lines frame the text.

This year’s Cancer Prevention Action Week (CPAW) will tackle one the most urgent public health challenges of our time: the explosion of misleading health and nutrition information which can seriously affect cancer prevention efforts.

Health advice is everywhere across social media feeds, podcasts, advertising and product packaging, and too often it lacks context. From supplements and “superfoods” to restrictive diets and alcohol claims, bold statements can travel faster than the evidence. Some content contains a kernel of truth but misleads by omission or exaggeration.

The warning signs are growing:

87%

of millennials and Gen Z users consult TikTok for health advice*

41%

of oncology health professionals report difficulty identifying credible information online**

Global leaders

including the United Nations and the World Economic Forum are calling for urgent action on misinformation

When the volume of misleading health content explodes, it doesn’t just cost money but can create false reassurance, generate unnecessary fear and divert attention from behaviours that genuinely reduce cancer risk.

Cancer prevention is not built on clicks, algorithms or bold promises. It is built on decades of carefully evaluated global research.

From 15–21 June, Cancer Prevention Action Week 2026 makes a clear call: People shouldn’t be misled about their health; they deserve information grounded in evidence, not exaggerated claims.