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Burden of disease in Tuscany: aims and methods of the ACAB project

Publication date: 28/01/2025 – E&P Code: repo.epiprev.it/2890
Authors: Giulia Carreras1, Miriam Levi2, Michela Baccini3

Abstract:
The ACAB Project (“Attributable CAncer Burden in Tuscany: smoking, environmental and occupational risk factors, and evaluation of prevention strategies”) is a three-year scientific initiative funded by the Tuscany Region under the 2018 Bando Ricerca Salute. In this article we illustrate the project main aims and outcomes, and we describe methodological issues and data sources.
The main goal of this project is to produce an updated estimate of the burden of disease for the leading causes of death in Tuscany (Italy), and, focusing on cancers, to estimate the burden of disease due to smoking, ambient air pollution and occupational risk factors. The burden of disease is quantified for the Tuscan population as a whole and by subareas in terms of years of life lost due to premature death, of years lived with disability and in terms of their sum, i.e. disability adjusted life years. All the results are presented with a careful measure of uncertainty.
The project results, which are available on the website www.acab-toscana.it, are useful for health care professionals for the evaluation and communication regarding the main risk factors for the population, and provide support to the development of informed prevention plans.

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The burden of the major chronic diseases in Tuscany: results from the ACAB Project

Publication date: 28/01/2025 – E&P Code: repo.epiprev.it/2883
Authors: Miriam Levi1, Federico Pirona2, Emanuele Crocetti1, Daniela Balzi1, Michela Baccini3, Giulia Carreras2

Abstract:
[EN] The ACAB Project (“Attributable Cancer Burden in Tuscany: Smoking, Environmental and Occupational Risk Factors, and Evaluation of Prevention Strategies”) is a three-year scientific initiative funded by the Tuscany Region under the 2018 Bando Ricerca Salute. This study aimed to quantify the burden of disease attributable to major chronic conditions in Tuscany in 2018 using the Disability-Adjusted Life Year (DALY) framework. Specifically, it focused on ischemic heart disease, stroke, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), diabetes mellitus, and cancers (tracheal, bronchial and lung, colorectal, and breast). This article presents the findings of the project and their implications for public health policies in Tuscany.

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