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Brexit & Breast cancer: what does Brexit have to do with breast cancer?
Invitation to a Breast Cancer Prevention Month event – hosted by Helen Hayes MP. 26th October 11 am – 1 pm, Attlee Room, Portcullis House.Speakers include: Helen Hayes MP, Zarin Hainsworth OBE, Chair NAWO, Helen Lynn, From Pink to Prevention, Hilda Palmer, Hazards Campaign, Nick Mole Policy Office Pesticide Action Network UK.
As we come to the end of Breast Cancer Prevention Month, we will be asking the question ‘what are the implications for breast cancer after Brexit?’ and exploring the answers. The chances are you’ll never have thought about breast cancer prevention in relation to Brexit. Yet they are linked. For example, our clean beaches and seas benefit from progressive EU legislation. Our health as citizens, consumers and workers most certainly has done and continues to benefit for EU legislation.
The European chemicals regulation (REACH) is a highly sophisticated, progressive pan-EU system to control toxic chemicals and, though not perfect, is the best in the world. At its heart is ‘the precautionary principle’ which means to take action to prevent harm, even if there is uncertainty. For the UK to be de-coupled from REACH would have a devastating impact on many aspects of consumer, workplace and environmental health and our economic wellbeing.Please download the Brexit and breast cancer invite.To reserve a place please RSVP to: Helen Lynn [log in to unmask] Deborah Burton: 07779203455
More info here: Brexit & Breast cancer: what does Brexit have to do with breast cancer?
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----- Mensaje reenviado -----
De: Helen lynn <[log in to unmask]>
Para: Ana Porroche-Escudero <[log in to unmask]>; Helen Lynn <[log in to unmask]>
Enviado: Jueves 5 de octubre de 2017 22:51
Asunto: Invitation to a Breast Cancer Prevention Month event at Portcullis House - Brexit and Breast Cancer.
Dear Ana,
Please see the formal invite attached and a link to the info on ourwebsite below.
https://frompinktoprevention.org/2017/10/05/brexit-breast-cancer-what-does-brexit-have-to-do-with-breast-cancer/
Hx
Helen Lynn
Wildcard Research
Visiting Researcher at the Occupational and Environmental Health
Research group, University of Stirling.
Facilitator for the Alliance for Cancer Prevention
www.allianceforcancerprevention.org.uk
www.frompinktoprevention.org
www.cool-green.org.uk
e: [log in to unmask]
m: 07960033687
skype: helenmtmlynn
Twitter: @WildcardEnviro
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