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Armenia STEPS Survey 2016: Tobacco Fact Sheet
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WHO Regional Office for Europe

Armenia STEPS Survey 2016: Tobacco Fact Sheet

Fact sheet

18 Jun 2016

This Tobacco Fact Sheet presents national data from the 2016 Armenia STEPS Survey on tobacco use and control indicators for adults aged 18–69. It provides insights into smoking prevalence, quit attempts, secondhand smoke exposure, and awareness of tobacco-related messaging and advertising.&nbsp;&nbsp;Key Highlights:&nbsp;Tobacco Use: 27.8% of adults currently use tobacco; 51.5% of men and 1.8% o...



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Armenia STEPS Survey 2016: Fact Sheet on NCD Risk Factors
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WHO Regional Office for Europe

Armenia STEPS Survey 2016: Fact Sheet on NCD Risk Factors

Fact sheet

18 Jun 2016

This fact sheet presents data from Armenia’s 2016 STEPS survey on noncommunicable disease (NCD) risk factors in adults aged 18–69, covering smoking, alcohol, diet, physical activity, overweight/obesity, blood pressure, cholesterol, and salt intake.&nbsp;Highlights:&nbsp;27.9% currently smoke (mostly men)&nbsp;34.4% drank alcohol in past 30 days; 5.9% binge drank&nbsp;76% consumed &lt;5 serving...



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Armenia STEPS Survey 2016: Summary of Key Results
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WHO regional Office for Europe

Armenia STEPS Survey 2016: Summary of Key Results

Report

18 Jun 2016

This report presents detailed results from the Armenia STEPS Survey 2016, providing statistical breakdowns by sex and age groups (18–69 and 45–69 years). It covers the prevalence of major noncommunicable disease (NCD) risk factors in Armenia using standardized WHO STEPS methodology.&nbsp;&nbsp;Included in the results:&nbsp;Smoking and alcohol use prevalence&nbsp;Fruit and vegetable consumption...



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Planning and implementing palliative care services: a guide for programme managers. 
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World Health Organization

Planning and implementing palliative care services: a guide for programme managers.

Guide

16 Feb 2016

This is a practical manual on how to plan and implement palliative care services, integrated into existing health-care services, at national or subnational level. It has been designed primarily for health programme managers at national, provincial, or district level, whether they are responsible for noncommunicable diseases, infectious disease programmes, health services, or other technical areas...

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WHO position paper on mammography screening
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World Health Organization (WHO)

WHO position paper on mammography screening

Guide

04 Mar 2014

Overview Every year, breast cancer kills more than 500 000 women around the world. In resource–poor settings, a majority of women with breast cancer are diagnosed at an advanced stage of disease; their 5-year survival rates are low, ranging from 10–40%. In settings where early detection and basic treatment are available and accessible, the 5-year survival rate for early localized breast cancer...

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Package of Essential Noncommunicable (PEN) disease interventions for primary health care in low-resource settings
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World Health Organization (WHO)

Package of Essential Noncommunicable (PEN) disease interventions for primary health care in low-resource settings

04 Mar 2013

OverviewThese tools of the WHO Package of Essential Noncommunicable Diseases Interventions (WHO PEN) support implementation of very cost effective interventions through an integrated approach.Implementation of WHO PEN is a key component of the objective 4 of the Global Action Plan. These tools will enable early detection and management of cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, chronic respiratory dise...

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Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer: a Global Perspective
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World Cancer Research Fund, American Institute for Cancer Research

Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer: a Global Perspective

Report

15 Aug 2007

A global in-depth report covering the intersections between Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity, and the Prevention of Cancer

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Nutrition and Lifestyle: Opportunities for Cancer Prevention
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International Agency for Research on Cancer

Nutrition and Lifestyle: Opportunities for Cancer Prevention

Publication

15 Aug 2002

The search for the links between diet, nutritional and metabolic factors and cancer aetiology is an area of research which, over the past two decades, has attracted increasing attention both from a scientific and a public health point of view. In this context, the Europe Against Cancer Program has supported the European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC), a study involving...

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