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The Global Relay For Life® program engages global organizations to empower communities and accelerate the fight for a world without cancer. Across the world, cancer organizations are using the Relay ...
Cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide and is likely to become the leading cause of premature death in every country of the world in this century. At present, there are close to 19 ...
Footnote. Climate change impacts cancer control through several different pathways. Polluting human activities have two consequences: (1) climate change and (2) increased exposure to ...
Cancer remains a stark example of the deep inequities in health care faced by Indigenous communities. The United Nations reports that over 476 million Indigenous people reside in over 90 countries ...
Population-based cancer registries (PBCRs) are an essential foundation for the development and monitoring of national cancer-control plans, informing the planning of cancer services, and assessing the ...
Policy and legislation are essential to address the burden of cancer globally and locally. The effective use of law to achieve population health goals requires collaboration across sectors. Increase ...
Exposures to numerous potentially modifiable risk factors for cancer vary substantially across and within countries and are often associated with socioeconomic status. Cancer is the second leading ...
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January 26, 2016—A new report estimates there were 4.3 million new cancer cases and more than 2.8 million cancer deaths in China in 2015, with lung cancer the most common cancer and the leading cause ...
Created in Partnership by American Cancer Society, Inc., Atlantic 57, and Language Dept.. Disclaimer. The designations employed and the presentation of these materials do not imply the expression of ...
Created in Partnership by American Cancer Society, Inc., Atlantic 57, and Language Dept.. Disclaimer. The designations employed and the presentation of these materials do not imply the expression of ...
By Stacy Simon. Thursday, February 4th is World Cancer Day, when organizations and individuals around the world unite to raise awareness about cancer and work to make it a global health priority.Every ...