What would a science-based cancer prevention agenda look like?

As the President's Cancer Panel begins its series of four hearings on different aspects of cancer and the environment, the Collaborative on Health and the Environment, in collaboration with organizational Partners, including the Breast Cancer Fund and the Lowell Center for Sustainable Production, is working to provide a forum for scientific and public health experts, other clinical, public health, and safety professionals, union members, activists, students and concerned individuals to identify key action steps to ensure the official report of the Panel to the next President addresses the strong evidence base linking industrial agents with cancer and the need for more prevention-oriented research, programs and policies associated with these risk factors.

On Thursday, Sept. 4, 2008 many CHE Partners and friends joined us for a call about the President's Cancer Panel, the new CHE Cancer Consensus Statement, and the future of cancer prevention in the United States and around the world.

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