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On behalf of the Regional Health Authority and in the framework of the permanent training programme for cancer screening professionals, CRPT (Centro di Riferimento per la Prevenzione dei Tumori e il supporto all’assistenza e alla ricerca clinica)  has organised the usual annual Workshops on breast, cervical and colorectal cancer (...)

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.

The IX edition of the volume "The numbers of cancer in Italy" presented in Rome is the result of the collaboration between AIOM and AIRTum, as well as PASSI, PASSI d’Argento and Società Italiana di Anatomia Patologica e di Citologia Diagnostica.

The application of the international ERAS protocol in the perioperative management of patients who are candidates for major colorectal and gynecological elective surgery is starting in Piedmont.

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.

SaluTO starts the 20th September. The event is organized by the School of Medicine of Turin, in collaboration with the City of Turin, to promote direct confrontation between citizens, medicine and research.

The kick-off meeting of the EASY-NET network program officially started the project funded by the Ministry of Health and co-financed by the Regions of Piedmont, Lombardy, Friuli Venezia Giulia, Emilia Romagna, Lazio, Calabria, Sicily.

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.

The materials produced during the final meeting of the Lifepath project, held on 26 and 27 March in Geneva, dedicated to investigate the link between socioeconomic status and health are online.

The "Italian Atlas of mortality inequalities by educational level", carried out by the National Institute for the promotion of the health of migrant populations and the fight against poverty diseases in collaboration with Istat has been published.