A new campaign has been launched to tackle the misconception that breast cancer is an “older white woman’s disease”.
World Cancer Day is an opportunity to recognise those who are impacted by cancer and highlight initiatives that are delivering better and faster access to cancer care, Health Minister Simeon Brown ...
Kate Middleton celebrated World Cancer Day with a little help from Prince Louis. The Princess of Wales, 43, shared a message on her Instagram on Monday, the day before World Cancer Day, with a new ...
Through our fast-growing programmes and the Rays of Hope initiative, the IAEA is expanding access to nuclear medicine and cancer treatment in low- and middle-income countries, supporting care to ...
The possibility of cancer relapse after remission is a significant concern. Hidden cancer cells, resistance to treatment, and aggressive cancer types often contribute to this. Coping involves ...
World Cancer Day is observed yearly on February 4. This global initiative attempts to increase awareness of cancer prevention, detection, and treatment. World Cancer Day brings together people ...
World Cancer Day is marked every year on 4 February and highlighted by the Cancer association of South Africa (Cansa). Led by the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC), the new global ...
This World Cancer Day, it's important to acknowledge these extra barriers faced by women of colour who have breast cancer. Get the latest news sent straight to your messages by joining our ...
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