Optimising the European Code Against Cancer, 5th edition, to increase awareness of avoidable cancer risks in all socioeconomic groups
University of Cambridge · Cardiff University · +11 more institutions
Abstract
Although cancer is a leading cause of death in the European Union, around 40% of cases are preventable. The European Code Against Cancer (ECAC) was developed to inform citizens about key cancer-risk-reducing actions. This study aimed to identify effective ways to present the 5th edition of the code (ECAC5) to optimise awareness of cancer risks in all socioeconomic groups. Using a 2 × 3 × 2 factorial design, 10 027 participants from eight countries were randomised online to receive 'no message' or one of 10 ECAC5 formats differing in message content (cancer risks: present/absent), length of message on cancer prevention actions (longer/shorter/absent) or format (text-only/text with images). The primary outcome…
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15Topics & keywords
- Socioeconomic status
- Cancer
- Cancer prevention
- Focus group
- Recall
- Risk factor
- Code (set theory)
- Quality Education