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The Italian Association of Epidemiology presents the monograph dedicated to the new Coronavirus, taking stock of the studies conducted to date and exploring possible future scenarios. The webinar is available on YouTube.

"Epidemiological transitions: public health between chronic diseases and COVID-19" is the title of the XLV Conference of the Italian Association of Epidemiology which will take place from 26 to 30 April.

The Italian Association of Epidemiology, in collaboration with Epidemiology & Preventionj ournal, launches a campaign to detect the epidemic outbreaks investigated so far.

Aimed at researchers involved in the study of COVID-19, the repository of Epidemiology & Prevention offers the possibility to file and consult articles, documents, protocols, analyzes, translations, preliminary data.

The 10th edition of the volume "Cancer numbers in Italy" has been published as the result of the consolidated collaboration between AIOM and AIRTum, in addition to the AIOM Foundation, PASSI, PASSI d’Argento and the Italian Society of Pathological Anatomy and Diagnostic Cytology.

The webinar "Vulnerable populations and health" will be held on 28 September, an opportunity to debate and discuss the issue of inequalities. The following collaborate in the event: the Italian Association of Epidemiology, the Health and Social Agency of the Emilia-Romagna Region, Epidemiology & Prevention.

Appointment in Milan, 20 and 21 February, to talk about health, environment and primary prevention. The double event is organized by the Ccm project Italian Environment and Health Network (RIAS).

The CPO promotes, in collaboration with the Mental Energy Laboratory and the Turin Public Libraries, a cycle of dissemination conferences dedicated to lifestyles that respect human health and the future of the planet.

On December 18, 2019 in Turin the final conference of the SMART project "Innovative strategies to improve lifestyles and reduce the incidence of tumors and other chronic non-communicable diseases” will be held.

Improve women's lifestyles to reduce the incidence of tumors and other chronic non-communicable diseases. This is the goal of the SMART project just started in Turin.

A new IARC publication highlights the great variations in cancer incidence, survival and mortality, which exist between countries and, within the same countries, between different social groups.