February 4, marked World Cancer Day, a reminder that early detection can save lives. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), recognising early signs of cancer can improve survival rates.
Dr Ahmadou Lamin Samateh made this disclosure on Monday, 4th February 2025 at his office in Banjul, as he read a statement to ...
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Healthcare providers at South Central Regional Medical Center such as Sandeep Singh and DeWayne Brown are reflecting on that anniversary. Singh is a hematologist and medical oncologist at SCRMC and is ...
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The theme for this year’s World Cancer Day is ‘United by Unique,’ which strives to shed light on a person’s individual story ...
Several hundred people took part in an event in Vitoria on Tuesday to mark World Cancer Day and demand more research and ...
Odisha-based sand artist Manas Sahoo marked World Cancer Day with a meaningful sand sculpture at Puri Beach near the lighthouse to spread awareness about cancer ...
On World Cancer Day, survivors, carers and family members share what it's like really like to live with the disease – and ...
World Cancer Day, observed on February 4, highlights cancer awareness and calls for personalized care under the theme 'United ...
The Stacy Wolfe Breast Cancer Foundation celebrated its 3-year anniversary with a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its first ...