Skip to Content
Skip to Navigation
May 21st 2013
Links to best campaigns
Links to some great prevention campaigns from around the world.
Alcohol consumption
American Society of Clinical Oncology: Alcohol and Cancer
Cancer Council Australia: Alcohol & Cancer Prevention
Cancer Council Victoria: Alcohol and Cancer Risk Facts
Cancer Council Victoria: Cut your risk, limit alcohol
Drug Free World: The truth about alcohol
EuroCare: European Alcohol Policy Alliance
Hello Sunday Morning
World Health Organization (WHO): Alcohol Fact Sheet
World Health Organization (WHO): Links to further documents and publications
US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention: Alcohol & Public Health
Cancer causing infections
American Society of Clinical Oncology: HPV & Cancer
National Cervical Cancer Public Education Campaign: HPV Facts
Water Aid- Parastitis diseases: Hygiene flukes and worms facts
World Health Organization- Safe injections
World Health Organization- HPV Information Centre
World Gastroenterology Helicobater Pylori in developing countries
UICC: Report - Protection against cancer-causing infections
US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention: Schistosomiasis.
US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention: Hepatitis B
Environmental carcinogens
American Society of Clinical Oncology: environmental causes of cancer
Cancer Council Canada: Cancer risk around you
Cancer Council Australia: Environmental Causes of Cancer
IPCS: Risk Management and recommendations for 10 chemicals of major public health concern
IPCS: Food safety
NCI: Environmental Cancer Risks
WHO guidelines for drinking water quality
WHO: International Programme on Chemical Saftey
Healthy Diet
American Cancer Society: Eat right
American Cancer Societyof Clinical Oncology: Healthy Diet
Are food ads to blame for childhood obesity?
Cancer Council Australia : Smart Lifestyle campaign - food and nutrition
Canadian Partnership Against Cancer: Colonversation,
Have a conversation about your colon.
CERU: Commercialisation of US schoolchildren
Fruit and Veggies matter
Go for 2 and 5
Jamie Oliver Healthly School Dinners campaign
Junk food generation: campaign to stop the marketing of unhealthy food to children
LIVESTRONG: My plate (Healthy diet tool)
UK Department of Health white paper on public health, Healthy Lives, Healthy People
Physical Activity
American Society of Clinical Oncology: Physical Activity
AECC: Ejercicio físico
Change for Life: Eat well, move more, live longer!
Cancer Council Australia: Overweight, obesity & cancer prevention guidelines
Cancer Council Victoria: Maintain a healthy weight
Cancer Council Victoria: Be physically active
Cancer Research UK: Top ten tips for a healthly weight
Cut Your Risk: Be physically active
Institut National du Cancer: Pratiquer une activité physique régulière
Muuvit: Learning to move/ Moving to learn
World Cancer Research Fund: Physical activity and healthy weight recommendations
World Health Organisation: Global strategy on diet, physical activity and health
Sun Exposure
ACS: Learn more about Sun and UV exposure
AECC: El Sol
American Society of Clinical Oncology: Protecting your skin from the sun
Australian Government Skin Cancer Campaign
Australian Government Skin Cancer Campaign materials
Cancer Council Victoria: Sunsmart
Institut National du Cancer: Se protéger des rayons ultraviolets
NCI: UV radiation and cancer facts
Sunsmart NZ: Dont Let the Sun Get Under Your Skin
Sunsmart UK
Sun sound
The Danish Cancer Society: Skru ned for solen ( Sunsmart)
Tobacco Use
American Society of Clinical Oncology: Tobacco use
Globalink- An international tobacco control community
National Cancer Institute, where and how to quit smoking in the USA.
National Cancer Institute: Smokeless Tobacco Facts & Resources.
Quitline: Australia
Quitline Canada
Quitline France
Quitline Germany
Quitline Italy
Quitline New Zealand
Quitline USA
WHO: Gender, women and the tobacco epidemic
15000aday.org
Home
Cancer Myths
Do Something
Map of events
Resources Section
Toolkit
Posters
Logo
Fact Sheets
Background info
Videos
Infographics
Links
Declaration
Donate
Media contacts
Press Release
days
0
0
0
...left until World Cancer Day
What can I do?
What is happening on World Cancer Day?
How can I spread the word?