Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the 3rd most common type of cancer worldwide and its occurrence is increasing, especially in populations with lower socioeconomic status, due to unhealthy dietary habits and lifestyle among others. The research project ‘ONCODIR: Evidence-based Participatory Decision Making for Cancer Prevention through implementation’ will identify risk factors associated with colorectal cancer and will integrate multidisciplinary research methods and technologies (including health policy analytics, artificial intelligence and decision support theories) to deliver evidence-based and personalised recommendations on colorectal cancer prevention.
The main specific objectives are the following:
- IDENTIFY main correlations, barriers and significant factors of CRC
- ENSURE equal an affordable access to cancer prevention strategies for everyone between and within EU countries
- PROVIDE innovative AI-powered personalised prevention approaches
- ENHANCE the ongoing evidence-based CRC prevention programmes for precise CRC primary prevention
- ESTABLISH risk-based stratification for citizens considering structural and behavioural intervention through participatory approach
- DESIGN intelligent monitoring tools for policy makers through a participatory co-designing approach
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