
Harvard Zhu Center for Global Cancer Prevention
@hsphcancer
Dedicated to prevention education and research across the cancer continuum. Hosts of the Cancer FactFinder (cancerfactfinder.org) website.
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https://www.hsph.harvard.edu/cancer-prevention/ 22-10-2021 17:15:10
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Join us for our upcoming webinar on "Unpacking the Packaged: Ultra-Processed Foods and Your Heart" in partnership with Harvard Chan - India Research Center Register now⬇️ 🗓️April 30 ⏰ 6pm IST/8.30am ET 🔗 hsph.me/cvd-irc

Happy Earth Month! 🌍 Yesterday we promoted sun safety at the Harvard Longwood Earth Day Festival organized by Countway Library. We provided supplies for creating bracelets with ultraviolet-detecting beads and gathered questions about #SkinCancer.☀️


Is brown rice actually healthier than white rice? What's the relationship between brown rice and #CancerRisk? anahad oconnor and Teddy Amenabar break it down in the The Washington Post. wapo.st/4iwRHXH

Experts at American Institute for Cancer Research and WCRF recommend limiting or avoiding sugar-sweetened beverages in favor of water or unsweetened drinks to reduce #Cancer risk. Mass. Public Health shares facts about sugar-sweetened beverages and tips for making healthier choices. mass.gov/info-details/m…


Helpful tips from CDC Cancer to prevent #SkinCancer.

We know that any amount of any kind of #Alcohol increases your risk for Inside Cancer. But Caroline Hopkins Legaspi of the The New York Times asks, "Is There a Least Bad Alcohol?" nytimes.com/2025/05/20/wel…

These Harvard SEAS students developed a "a low-cost, user-friendly and scalable" method for the early detection of #LungCancer for their senior capstone project. 👏👏👏 seas.harvard.edu/news/2025/04/s…


A diet rich in vegetables, whole grains, and legumes can help reduce your risk of cancer. Check out this article for tips on eating more of them. The New York Times Alice Callahan How to Become a Vegetarian (or Simply Eat More Plants) nytimes.com/article/vegeta…


Cancer epidemiology is well represented at #SER2025 —fellow PhD student in cancer epi, Alexis Miranda, and I each had a chance to showcase our groups’ work. Descriptive epi 🤝 causal inference @causalab @hsphcancerepi @hsphcancer LGBTQHealthExcellence




We are so grateful for the many scientists in the Harvard University community who advance the fight against #Cancer. hsph.me/neuroscience_o…

An informative piece about #EndocrineDisruptors from Mikkael A. Sekeres MD, MS for the The Washington Post and their link to #Cancer. "As an oncologist, here’s what I wish people knew about endocrine disruptors" wapo.st/3HW1f1Z

