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Morning Live's Dr Punam shared a touching poem for World Cancer Day on Wednesday 4th February on her Instagram account. Dr Punam said:
One Pa. woman’s experience shows how screening and access to care can shape outcomes during cancer treatment.
Dr. Omer Awan, physician and public health expert, breaks down the latest data as well as health disparities associated with cancers globally.
The event marks the first of a series at Highgrove House aimed at bringing people together.
To stir up support for the fight against cancer, Pfizer has turned to one of the most iconic pep talks of all time. | To stir up support for the fight against cancer, Pfizer has turned to one of the most iconic pep talks of all time.
Indigenous perspectives and convenings, including the World Indigenous Cancer Conference, are highlighted as mechanisms to align priorities and disseminate effective approaches across diverse landscapes. In honor of World Cancer Day, CURE sat down with experts and advocates to discuss the importance of this initiative.
Kate Middleton reflects on fear, recovery, and hope, in a powerful new World Cancer Day message, shaped by her personal cancer journey.
In Madrid's Hortaleza district, a free pickleball tournament coincided with World Cancer Day. Announced by Councillor David Perez, the event is part of the ‘Hortaleza, Healthy District’ initiative, which promotes healthy living.
World Cancer Day serves as a powerful reminder of the global impact of cancer and the shared responsibility to address it. In honor of the awareness day, Fred Batchelor, a liver cancer survivor and patient advocate, sat down with CURE for an interview to discuss why initiatives like World Cancer Day matter.
The American Cancer Society maintains 32 Hope Lodges across the United States and Puerto Rico.
CLEVELAND — Today is World Cancer Day, a reminder that two out of five people will be diagnosed with cancer in their lifetime. Cleveland Clinic experts say lifestyle choices can lower that risk by up to 45%, and now is the time to schedule preventative screenings like mammograms and colonoscopies.