Scottish Cancer Prevention Network

Conference Presentations

Conference 2019

I Am, I Will
Monday 4th February 2019 (for World Cancer Day)

Full info on the event and presentations can be found here.

Conference 2018

We Can, I Can
Monday 5th February 2018 (for World Cancer Day)

Full info on the event and presentations can be found here.

Conference 2017

We Can, I Can
Monday 6th February 2017 (for World Cancer Day)

Full info on the event and presentations can be found here.

Conference 2016

We Can, I Can
Thursday 4th February 2016 (World Cancer Day)

Full info on the event can be found here.
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Conference 2015

Do A Little, Gain A Lot!
Wednesday 4th February 2015 (World Cancer Day)

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Conference 2014

Be Active Against Cancer!
Tuesday 4th February 2014 (World Cancer Day)

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Previous Conferences

2012

Translating lifestyle theory to healthy practice for the reduction of cancer occurrence and recurrence
Friday November 9th

Full info on event can be found here.

Prof A Anderson – Scottish Cancer Prevention in Scotland
Prof Bob Steele – Colorectal Cancer – Issues & Vision
Prof A Thompson – Breast cancer in Scotland current issues and future visions
Dr Aileen Keel – Cancer Prevention in Scotland
Bill Gray – Helping achieve dietary change in disadvantaged communities
Eric Carlin – Alcohol and cancer – why we need to change and how health professionals might help
Prof Wendy Demark – Intervening to Improve Diet and Exercise Behaviors in Cancer Survivors: What Works?
Prof Paul Ballard – Positive Opportunities for Smoking Cessation in our Communities
Nanette Mutrie – Physical activity and the cancer patient : get started and keep going
Dr Rachel Thompson – WCRF Continuous Update Project –updates and recent work

2011

Stacking the odds against cancer occurrence and recurrence
Wednesday November 16th 2011

Full info on event can be found here.

Prof M Wiseman – Food, nutrition and physical activity – new updates
Prof A. Anderson – Evidence for lifestyle change (Breast and colorectal)
Glynnis Marra – Colorectal cancer and lifestyle – a personal view
Dr A Keel – Scottish Cancer Taskforce- lifestyle and cancer occurrence and recurrence
Prof A Anderson – Scottish Cancer Prevention Network
Dr H Dobson – Should cancer screening embrace cancer prevention
Dr A Campbell – Physical Activity and Cancer Survivorship
Sarah Porch – Breast cancer & Colorectal cancer
Prof R Steele – Future directions- Policy, Research, Practice