Mediating role of lifestyle behaviours in the association between education and cancer: results from the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition.
Alessandra MacciottaAlberto CatalanoMaria Teresa GiraudoElisabete WeiderpassPietro FerrariHeinz FreislingSandra Milena Colorado-YoharCarmen SantiustePilar AmianoAlicia K HeathHeather A WardSofia ChristakoudiPaolo VineisDeependra SinghSalvatore VaccarellaMatthias Bernd SchulzeAnouk E HienschEvelyn M MonninkhofVerena A KatzkeRudolf KaaksRosario TuminoFulvio LazzaratoLorenzo MilaniAntonio AgudoChristina Catherine DahmLaura BagliettoVittorio PerducaGianluca SeveriSara GrioniSalvatore PanicoEva ArdanazKristin Benjaminsen BorchFaith Owunari BeneboTonje BraatenMaria-José SánchezClaudia GiachinoCarlotta SacerdoteFulvio RicceriPublished in: Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology (2022)
These observational findings support policies to reduce cancer occurrence by altering mediators, such as lifestyle behaviors, particularly focusing on underprivileged strata of the population.