The identification of cancer risk factors is imperative for primary prevention, early detection, and cancer screening. However, understanding public health strategies and cancer prevention requires interdisciplinary and multi-dimensional expertise. Collaboration among experts in the fields of food industry, environmental science engineering, humanities, behavioral sciences, and basic sciences is essential to address health and cancer-related challenges effectively.
The primary objective of the Cancer Prevention Communications Journal is to advance knowledge in the field of public health and prevent the spread of cancer through research encompassing human health, food, environment, and health sciences. This publication adopts an interdisciplinary approach and disseminates scientific articles and international research innovations focusing on the identification and comparative analysis of preventive factors associated with various types of cancer occurrence.