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Reducing the global cancer burden through policy action on diet, physical inactivity and alcohol What policies are needed for high impact and how to advocate their wider implementation Co-chair: Dr Kate Allen Executive Director, Science & Public Affairs World Cancer Congress – 4 December 2014

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Reducing the global cancer burden through policy action on diet, physical inactivity and alcohol What policies are needed for high impact and how to advocate their wider implementation Co-chair: Dr Kate Allen Executive Director, Science & Public Affairs World Cancer Congress – 4 December 2014

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Reducing the global cancer burden through policy action on diet, physical inactivity and alcohol 4 December 2014 World Cancer Congress

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Setting the scene §  New global policy architecture for NCDs, including targets §  Aim of today’s symposium

–  to identify what policies are available to move towards achieving these targets and how their impact can be increased

§  Focus: –  Diet –  Physical activity –  Body weight –  Alcohol

Reducing the global cancer burden through policy action on diet, physical inactivity and alcohol 4 December 2014 World Cancer Congress

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Reducing the global cancer burden through policy action on diet, physical inactivity and alcohol 4 December 2014 World Cancer Congress

Diet, physical activity, alcohol, body weight &

cancer

1.  Postmenopausal breast

2.  Bowel 3.  Womb

1.  Mouth, throat (pharynx & larynx

2.  Oesophagus 3.  Breast 4.  Bowel 5.  Liver

Being overweight or obese é risk of 9 cancers:

Physical activity ê risk of 3 cancers:

Alcohol é risk of 5 cancers:

1.  Advanced prostate

2.  Ovarian 3.  Gallbladder 4.  Kidney 5.  Bowel

6.  Postmenopausal breast

7.  Oesophagus 8.  Pancreatic 9.  Womb

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What do we mean by policies with impact? §  Policies that are:

–  Evidence-informed –  Effective –  Comprehensive –  Implemented

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How this symposium will run §  Setting the global context: WHO actions on NCDs

§  Tim Armstrong, co-chair §  Effective/evidence-based policies

1.  Corinna Hawkes – diet 2.  Thaksaphon Thamarangsi – alcohol 3.  Fiona Bull – physical activity

§  Opportunities to implement these policies 4.  Jane Martin – united policy front 5.  Alessandro Demaio – global social movement

§  Q & A

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For further information

@wcrfint facebook.com/wcrfint

www.wcrf.org

Dr Kate Allen Executive Director, Science & Public Affairs

[email protected]

Thank you