Hematology and Oncology
Dietary Behavior Related to Cancer Risk
November 2000
Clinical Focus*
- Is there evidence that one type of intervention or combination of interventions is more effective than another in helping individuals or groups modify their diets to consume more fruits and vegetables and less fat?
- What is the evidence for the efficacy of dietary interventions by population subgroup, particularly groups defined by ethnicity and sex?
- What conclusions can be reached about the cost-effectiveness of these types of interventions?
*Addressed in the summary or evidence report.
Efficacy of Interventions to Modify Dietary Behavior Related to Cancer Risk
Summary (Publication No. 01-E028, November 2000)
Evidence Report (Publication No. 01-E029, June 2001)
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EPC: Research Triangle Institute/UNC-CH
Topic Nominator: National Cancer Institute
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