Background
Research indicates close to half of cancer cases are due to well-understood modifiable factors including active tobacco use, alcohol consumption, physical inactivity, vegetable and fruit intake and excess body weight. In spite of these findings, the prevalence of modifiable factors for cancer prevention in the Alberta population remains high. Primary care continues to be an ideal setting for identifying patients at risk for cancer and chronic disease and who could benefit from interventions by engaging in conversations about modifiable factors.
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