There are people who smoke, drink too much alcohol, do not exercise and do not get cancer throughout their lives. And then there are people who lead healthy lives and get sick.
Why make the effort then? Because the probability of getting sick for each of us is partly modifiable. In fact, it does not only depend on factors that we cannot control, such as hereditary factors or some environmental factors, but also on others that we can control, such as those associated with our lifestyle. Each of us can shape our personal probability of getting cancer and try to reduce it as much as possible.
A series of interactive games will allow the public to reflect on the importance of doing everything in our power to lower their risk of getting sick.
Imagine if in a basketball free throw competition we could decide where to shoot the ball from to make a point: if your life depended on making a basket, wouldn’t you like to live easy?









