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How to channel  your Inner Mc Guire: Prof. George Sledge
Tissue Quality for molecular biology: Prof. Johannes Bogers
The role of the pathologist in personalised Oncology: Dr. Ann Cornelis
Breast Cancer Interventional Procedures: Dr. Luc Rotenberg
Interventional Oncology and breast cancer: Prof. Rudiger Schultz-Wendtland
CT guided biopsy of bone and soft tissue lesions: Prof. Jan Gielen
The use of the Spirotome in breast biopsies: Dr. Richard Harries
Interventional Endoscopy in GI cancer: Prof. Attilio Giacosa

Sen. Tomaso Zanoletti

appointed to Honorary Member of ECP
on November 25, 2011 at Grinzane Cavour - Italy

Next Annual ECP meeting
Lifestyle & Environmental factors in Respiratory Cancers
Milan, November 16, 2012

Succesful Annual 2011 ECP meeting
Wine, Food, and Cancer Prevention
Grinzane Cavour, Italy

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European Journal of Cancer Prevention
Lifestyle, Environmental factors in Respiratory Cancers


 
Welcome to ECPO.org
Building a strong team fighting against cancer!

Within the European Community cancer causes more than 700,000 deaths per annum and a good proportion of these should be preventable. It has been estimated that 30 to 40 % of human cancers are caused by lifestyle and dietary factors. This number could be reduced by appropriate changes in lifestyle and diet. The early detection of cancer at various sites in the body has also been proved to save many lives.
 
Not only does Europe offer a wide range in incidence of all of the most common cancers, but it also has a similarly wide range in dietary patterns, environmental exposures and social behavior. Europe offers an ideal 'laboratory' within which to test or to formulate hypotheses on the causation of human cancers.
 
 

Recent progresses in molecular biology together with the results of many epidemiological studies have greatly extended our research tools by identifying intermediate markers for cancer risk. These markers can identify individuals at increased risk for cancer and allow monitoring of preventive interventions or strategies. As more and more intermediate markers become available and new diagnostic tools emerge, primary prevention becomes a reality, with lots of power in the fight against cancer. Due to the availability of these new tools to the medical community and the growing body of preventive strategies, a shift from medical curative and palliative medicine into prevention has been noted.
 
ECP, as a scientific organization with a worldwide network of co-workers and over 20 years experience, is ideally positioned to guide and support this process and ensure a solid transition from treatment to prevention in the most efficient fight against the disease. Various working groups conduct scientific research in the area of cancer prevention.  For more information, please consult one of the ECP headquarters. 

The European Journal of Cancer Prevention is the official Journal of ECP with a worldwide distribution and strong increase in impact factor and submission rate.

This website is constructed with the help of many researchers and members of ECP to guide you in the field of cancer prevention, who we are, what we do, and how you can join us for an important mission.

on behalf of ECP,
 
Jaak Ph. Janssens ~  President



Honorary Members ECP
Prof. Michael Hill - Honorary President (+)
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