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Opportunities for cancer prevention during midlife: Highlights from a meeting of experts

机译:中年预防癌症的机会:专家会议的要点

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This paper provides highlights from a CDC-hosted meeting on opportunities for cancer prevention during midlife (roughly ages 45-64 years). Positive changes during this phase of life have the potential to prevent cancer incidence later in life, making this phase an opportune time for targeted prevention efforts to facilitate healthy aging and increased longevity. Risk and protective factors discussed during the meeting included exposure to radiation from medical imaging procedures, circadian disruption, chemical exposures, dietary factors, alcohol consumption, obesity, physical activity, diabetes, and the human microbiome. Although many of these factors are well recognized as being related to cancer incidence, others are not as widely recognized or have emerged as growing areas of research. Meeting participants discussed promising strategies for cancer prevention targeting this age group. Just as there are multiple determinants of cancer risk, there are likely multiple solutions. Changes to social and physical environments may facilitate healthy behaviors and minimize harmful exposures. Information shared during the meeting about health disparities in the U.S. highlighted the need to go beyond traditional approaches to cancer prevention to truly reach vulnerable populations. Partnerships are also a key component to prevention efforts; community-based and nonprofit organizations, the healthcare system, research institutions, state health departments, and federal agencies were all noted as important partners in prevention efforts. Coordinated, multi-disciplinary efforts across multiple chronic diseases may provide opportunities for synergistic effects. Further, leveraging key partnerships and existing communication channels can maximize success and facilitate timely translation of research findings into public health practice.
机译:本文提供了CDC主持的一次会议的重点摘要,介绍了中年(大约45-64岁)的癌症预防机会。在生命的这个阶段中发生积极的变化可能会预防在生命的后期发生癌症,这使该阶段成为有针对性的预防措施的适当时机,以促进健康的衰老和延长寿命。会议期间讨论的风险和保护因素包​​括医学成像程序的辐射暴露,昼夜节律紊乱,化学暴露,饮食因素,饮酒,肥胖,体育锻炼,糖尿病和人类微生物组。尽管这些因素中有许多是众所周知的与癌症发生率有关的因素,但其他因素却没有像研究的增长领域那样被广泛认可或出现。与会者讨论了针对该年龄段人群的有希望的癌症预防策略。正如癌症风险有多种决定因素一样,可能有多种解决方案。社会和自然环境的变化可以促进健康的行为并使有害的接触最小化。会议期间分享的有关美国健康差异的信息强调,有必要超越传统的癌症预防方法,才能真正覆盖脆弱人群。伙伴关系也是预防工作的关键组成部分;社区和非营利组织,医疗系统,研究机构,州卫生部门和联邦机构都被认为是预防工作的重要合作伙伴。跨多种慢性病的多学科协调努力可能会提供协同效应的机会。此外,利用关键的合作伙伴关系和现有的沟通渠道可以最大程度地提高成功率,并有助于将研究结果及时转化为公共卫生实践。

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