This web-based video course focuses on the importance of prevention and risk reduction in decreasing cancer occurrences. All learners will need to watch the video modules, read associated articles, and achieve a passing score of 80% on quizzes in order to complete the course. After completing the course, learners will receive a link to claim continuing medical and nursing education credit.
Offered By


Cancer Prevention Web-Based Activity
University of VirginiaAbout this Course
Could your company benefit from training employees on in-demand skills?
Try Coursera for BusinessWhat you will learn
Understand the significance of preventing, rather than treating, cancers
Understand the link between business and corporate practices and public health.
Be aware of and able to promote risk-reduction strategies and healthy lifestyle choices
Be able to use this information to impact change at a macro and micro level to influence public health reducing incidences of cancer diagnoses.
Could your company benefit from training employees on in-demand skills?
Try Coursera for BusinessOffered by
Syllabus - What you will learn from this course
The Cancer Prevention Workshop
Reviews
- 5 stars78.77%
- 4 stars15.08%
- 3 stars5.02%
- 2 stars1.11%
TOP REVIEWS FROM CANCER PREVENTION WEB-BASED ACTIVITY
I'm worked National Cancer Care Institute Srilanka.This course very helpful to me for my future studies..thank you soo much for this lectures..❤️❤️
it is nice course to understand the real time problem for cancer and initiative steps to prevent cancer
wow this course is absolutely incredible i personally recommend it for others i taught i would have been boring but it's not it's totally worth it...
This course has been so much interesting since it talks about the critical fatal disease. The knowledge i got will help me a lot into my health.
Frequently Asked Questions
When will I have access to the lectures and assignments?
What will I get if I purchase the Certificate?
Is financial aid available?
Who are the Speakers and Planning Committee?
Is this activity accredited for continuing medical and nursing education?
Do any Speakers or Planning Committee Members disclose a Conflict of Interest?
When does this enduring material expire?
More questions? Visit the Learner Help Center.