Hanna Fink

Hanna Fink

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Hanna Fink is a researcher at the Cancer Surveillance Branch of the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) and the World Health Organization (WHO). She contributed to a recent study published in Nature Medicine, which revealed that nearly 40% of global cancer cases could be prevented by addressing key modifiable risk factors, highlighting the importance of public health actions in cancer prevention.

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United States United States: Study author Hanna Fink, from the Cancer Surveillance Branch at IARC/WHO, said the main message is that many cancers can be prevented. 8

Fox News: Cancer cases 40% preventable by avoiding key risk factors, study finds