Canadian Population Attributable Risk of Cancer (ComPARe)

The Canadian Population Attributable Risk of Cancer (ComPARe) study estimates the number and percentage of cancer cases in Canada in 2015 due to more than 20 modifiable lifestyle, environmental and infectious agent risk factors.

The study also estimates how changes to these risk factors through prevention could affect the number of cancer cases in the future (up to 2042).

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