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Nicholas J Anthis1, Marion H E Kavanaugh-Lynch1.
Abstract
Despite increases in screening and advances in treatment, breast cancer continues to be the most common cancer and cause of cancer deaths among women worldwide, and breast cancer rates have remained steady for decades. A new focus on population-level primary prevention is needed to tackle this disease at the most fundamental level. Unfortunately, only a small fraction of breast cancer research funds currently go to prevention. The California Breast Cancer Research Program (CBCRP) seeks to change this. In order to accelerate breast cancer primary prevention efforts, in 2018, CBCRP launched the Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer, a prize competition to foster and disseminate new and innovative prevention research ideas. This Special Issue highlights the results of the Global Challenge and other CBCRP primary prevention efforts.Entities:
Keywords: breast cancer; cancer research; challenge prize; innovation; primary prevention
Year: 2020 PMID: 32098181 PMCID: PMC7068498 DOI: 10.3390/ijerph17041394
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Environ Res Public Health ISSN: 1660-4601 Impact factor: 3.390
Figure 1Screenshots of the Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer website, showing portions of the homepage, judges page, and application instructions.
Figure 2Photos taken at the Global Challenge Idea Showcase and Competition event. Top left: Keynote address by Susan M. Love. Bottom left: California Breast Cancer Research Program (CBCRP) Director Marion H.E. Kavanaugh-Lynch (right) poses with challenge winners Victoria Seewaldt (left), Michele Atlan (middle), and Nancy Buermeyer (right). Right: Nancy Buermeyer (grand prize, advocate) presents her idea. (Photo credits: Michael Pegram).
The winners and finalists of the Global Challenge to Prevent Breast Cancer and articles published in this Special Issue.
| Status | Winner/Finalist | Co-Applicants/Co-Authors | Article/Idea Title | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grand Prize (Researcher) | Victoria L. Seewaldt | Rama Natarajan et al.; the SoCal STEM and Community Outreach Team | Environmental Exposures during Puberty: Window of Breast Cancer Risk and Epigenetic Damage | [ |
| Grand Prize (Advocate) | Nancy Buermeyer | Janet Nudelman | California Ports: Air Pollution Interventions and Breast Cancer Risk in Local Communities | |
| Audience Choice Award | Michele Atlan | Josh Neman | Targeted Transdermal Delivery of Curcumin for Breast Cancer Prevention | [ |
| Finalist | Vincent Bessonneau | Ruthann A. Rudel | Mapping the Human Exposome to Uncover the Causes of Breast Cancer | [ |
| Finalist | Gertrude C. Buehring | Hannah M. Sans | Breast Cancer Gone Viral? Review of Possible Role of Bovine Leukemia Virus in Breast Cancer and Related Opportunities for Cancer Prevention | [ |
| Finalist | Barbara A. Cohn | Mary Beth Terry | Environmental Influences on Mammographic Breast Density in California: A Strategy to Reduce Breast Cancer Risk | [ |
| Finalist | Hannah Lui Park | Epigenetic Biomarkers for Environmental Exposures and Personalized Breast Cancer Prevention | [ | |
| Finalist | Andrea R. Hindman | Jessica S. Helm | Keeping Abreast of Prevention in Chemical Safety Testing | |
| Finalist | Laura Markuly | Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN): The New Breast Cancer Prevention | ||
| Finalist | Thea D. Tlsty | The Mother of All Primary Prevention Assays | ||
| N/A 1 | Mary C. White, et al. | An Expanded Agenda for the Primary Prevention of Breast Cancer: Charting a Course for the Future | [ |
1 The article by White et al. was not based on a Global Challenge entry but instead describes another primary prevention effort sponsored by CBCRP.