Descripción del proyecto
Herramientas personalizadas para la prevención del cáncer en Europa del Este
La prevención primaria del cáncer está ampliamente reconocida como una responsabilidad conjunta que implica a ciudadanos, profesionales sanitarios y responsables de la toma de decisiones. El proyecto 4P-CAN, financiado con fondos europeos, tiene por objeto examinar a fondo los complejos factores que influyen en el riesgo de cáncer a escala nacional, poblacional e individual. Partiendo de un enfoque multidisciplinar, que incluye conocimientos del Código Europeo contra el Cáncer, investigación aplicada, ciencias sociales y humanidades, ciencias del comportamiento y tecnología innovadora, el equipo del proyecto pretende desarrollar herramientas personalizadas para la prevención primaria del cáncer en los países de Europa Central y Oriental a través de laboratorios vivientes. También quiere poner en marcha campañas de comunicación a medida sobre la prevención del cáncer. El proyecto, que se integra en la misión europea sobre el cáncer, aspira a contribuir a reducir los factores de riesgo del cáncer, mejorar la prevención y hacer frente a las desigualdades.
Objetivo
With a strong belief that primary prevention of cancer represents a collective responsibility (citizens, professionals, decision-makers), during a 4 year period, 4P-CAN builds on an innovative vision to understand the complex system that surrounds the citizen, the person, and how it increases the risk for cancer on three major levels - macro (at the national level), meso/mezzo (at the community level) and micro (at the individual level). Following the European Code Against Cancer recommendations as a narrative reference and combining implementation research (including economic sciences), social sciences and humanities (SSH), together with behavioral sciences, and innovative technological approaches, 4P-CAN ultimately delivers new personalized tools for primary prevention of cancer in Central and Eastern European countries from the consortium. The co-created knowledge is then used to personalize the primary prevention interventions through Living-labs and implement personalized communication campaigns on cancer prevention.
The project will focus on some of the main modifiable risk factors for cancer occurrence: smoking, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, excess body weight (overweight and obesity), HPV and HBV infections preventable through vaccination, as well as environmental pollution (including radon), and the understanding of the barriers in front of the policy implementation and individual adherence to healthy behaviors in countries from Eastern Europe (Romania, Bulgaria, Republic of Moldova, North Macedonia, Montenegro, Ukraine), to improve as a consequence the primary prevention activities and reduce the inequalities.
Altogether, 17 organizations from 11 different countries are getting together to achieve these goals, i.e. Balkan countries (EU Member States and non-EU Member States), part of CEE: Romania, Bulgaria, North Macedonia, Montenegro; Republic of Moldova and Ukraine; and Western EU countries (Portugal, Italy, France, Ireland, Belgium).
This action is part of the Cancer Mission cluster of projects on ‘Prevention and early detection’.
Ámbito científico
- natural scienceschemical sciencesinorganic chemistrynoble gases
- medical and health scienceshealth sciencesinfectious diseasesDNA viruseshepatitis B
- medical and health sciencesclinical medicineoncology
- social sciencespolitical sciencespolitical policiescivil society
- social sciencespolitical sciencesgovernment systems
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Programa(s)
- HORIZON.2.1 - Health Main Programme
Convocatoria de propuestas
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