Abstract:These cost estimates highlight the need to reduce sub-optimal diet via nutritional policies for the primary prevention of cancer. The results may serve as input for economic evaluation of diet-related prevention interventions for cancer burden in the U.S. Policy makers, public health practitioners, and clinicians may use this information to formulate evidence-based strategies for primary prevention of cancer through dietary interventions.
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