SCIEX Honors International Women’s Day with Donation to World Cancer Research Fund

SCIEX Honors International Women’s Day with Donation to World Cancer Research Fund

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FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 8, 2019--SCIEX, a global leader in life science analytical technologies, announced today that the company again partnered with the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF), one of the world’s leading cancer prevention charities. Since 2015, SCIEX has donated over $41,000 to WCRF – and, together, they are releasing today the first of a three-part, female-centered blog series exploring breast cancer and offering new insights into the future of cancer prevention.

The WCRF supports groundbreaking research into the links between cancer and diet, nutrition, and physical activity. Hundreds of thousands of cancer cases could be prevented each year through reducing exposure to risk factors, including those related to food and body weight 1. However, greater public awareness of how to manage these risk factors will be required to reduce preventable cancers. The new blog series is one of several initiatives that SCIEX has developed, to help raise such awareness.

SCIEX Honors International Women’s Day with Donation to World Cancer Research Fund

Mar 8, 2019, 7:33pm UTC
https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190308005425/en/ > FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 8, 2019--SCIEX, a global leader in life science analytical technologies, announced today that the company again partnered with the World Cancer Research Fund (WCRF), one of the world’s leading cancer prevention charities. Since 2015, SCIEX has donated over $41,000 to WCRF – and, together, they are releasing today the first of a three-part, female-centered blog series exploring breast cancer and offering new insights into the future of cancer prevention. > The WCRF supports groundbreaking research into the links between cancer and diet, nutrition, and physical activity. Hundreds of thousands of cancer cases could be prevented each year through reducing exposure to risk factors, including those related to food and body weight 1. However, greater public awareness of how to manage these risk factors will be required to reduce preventable cancers. The new blog series is one of several initiatives that SCIEX has developed, to help raise such awareness.