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.
In commemoration of World Cancer Day 2025, a cancer organization, Project PINK BLUE - Health & Psychological Trust Centre, in collaboration with the Global Colorectal Cancer Association, premiered a ...
Dr Ahmadou Lamin Samateh made this disclosure on Monday, 4th February 2025 at his office in Banjul, as he read a statement to ...
Doctors at Hope Regional Cancer Center said this day is important as it brings people together to talk about prevention, ...
The American Cancer Society estimates by 2050, the number of cancer cases globally will reach 35 million, a statistic medical ...
They say great progress has been made in battling cancer over the last 25 years. They say in the future, technologies like ...
For many women battling breast cancer, or any other type of cancer, the journey is not just about surviving, but also ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. - According to the National Cancer Institute, an estimated two million new cases of cancer were diagnosed ...
World Cancer Day also marks the start of the ‘United by Unique’ campaign, which seeks to highlight how each person’s journey ...