Cancer is a leading global cause of death, and primary prevention policies targeting modifiable risk factors are crucial for reducing its impact. This deliverable presents a scoping review of performance indicators used to monitor, propose, or evaluate cancer prevention policies at international and national levels across consortium partner countries. A total of 1,237 indicators were identified, with most sourced from international organizations like the WHO, highlighting challenges such as language barriers and inconsistencies in national reporting. The study underscores the need for standardized and comparable indicators to enhance the effectiveness of cancer prevention strategies.