The goal of this think-tank conducted in English and open to all is to bring together different actors of breast cancer prevention (researchers, clinicians, public health experts, patients’ associations, etc.) to discuss health promotion and breast cancer risk reduction. Four themes will be covered in the form of short introductory talks, panel discussions and interactions with the audience. The four discussion themes are (1) ‘is data gathering sufficient to identify who needs health interventions?’, (2) Exposome: Information from cell to the individual in context’, (3) ‘including the community at project inception’, (4) ‘promoting health and reducing cancer risk’.
A debriefing of the event will be done by the Gene-Environment focused Cancer Primary Prevention (CaPP) consortium during a working session in the morning of November 17th.