1) InspireHealth’s Evidence-based Integrative Cancer Prevention Guide
Project Objective:
We will produce a pilot cancer prevention guide based on the scientific literature on integrative cancer care. Fundamentally important scientific research is most often published in scientific journals whose technical language impede both the general public and health care providers to fully access this information. It is critical that strategies to close this knowledge gap are developed and implemented. It is especially important that research that concerns disease prevention and health, and that can provide direct health-enhancing recommendations to the general public has to be broadly provided in a plain language context. Our proposal focuses on providing translated scientific abstracts in the important areas of cancer prevention and prevention of cancer recurrence. It thereby meets the BC Medical Services Foundation (BCMSF) criteria for funding dissemination activities.
This research is supported by the Vancouver Foundation through a BC Medical Services Foundation grant to the Community Based Clinician Investigator (CBCI) Program at UBC's Department of Family Practice.

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