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Carol,
Recommendations for the Primary Prevention of Cancer, the report released by
the Ontario Task Force on the Primary Prevention of Cancer in 1995, is a good
starting point. The report includes summaries of the literature linking the
incidence of cancer to diet and physical activity as well as recommendations
for addressing these relationships.
I would imagine that the CCS has copies of the report. If not, additional
copies are available through the Ontario government bookstore.
Regards,
Brian Hyndman
Carol Gold wrote:
> Hello all,
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> I'm interested in knowing about resources that examine how diet contributes
> to certain cancers, and, alternatively, how diet and physical activity can
> lead to reducing the risks of these cancers occuring. I also need to know
> what is evidence-based, and what is not.
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> Thanks,
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> Carol Gold
> Coordinator, Program Development
> Canadian Cancer Society - Ontario Division
> (416) 488- 5402 ext. 2222
> [log in to unmask]
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Brian Hyndman
The Health Communication Unit
at the Centre for Health Promotion
University of Toronto
The Banting Institute
100 College Street, Rm 215
Toronto, ON M5G 1L5
Tel: 416-978-0586
Fax: 416-971-2443
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www.utoronto.ca/chp/hcu
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