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- All regions of the world must work together to share research, knowledge and innovations to approach primary prevention of breast cancer because breast cancer is global.
- We recognize nutrition as an essential part of culture, people’s growth and development, and reproductive health, and as such, its role in modifying cancer initiation and progression is paramount.
- We must understand and be sensitive to cultural values and practices for discovering nutrition, lifestyle and the broader environmental (physical, chemical, socioeconomic) factors that influence breast cancer onset, and for developing effective primary prevention interventions at the individual, family and community level around the globe.
- We must discover how to reduce the risk of breast cancer outcomes within the disease control continuum that is under the constant influence of nutrition, lifestyle and broader environmental factors.
- We are committed to diversity and inclusion in our research outreach, advocacy and dissemination.
- We must make every effort, via partnerships, to consider other cancers for which the environmental impact is paramount and thus, gain mutual benefits.
- Transdisciplinarity is essential to understand interactions among nutrition, lifestyle, the broader environmental factors, and disease development and management.
- We value integrity in scholarship and applications in disease prevention and the respect of human dignity