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 (4 February 2025), CoppaFeel!, the UK’s only breast cancer awareness charity for young people, has teamed up with NHS North East London Cancer Alliance (NELCA) to launch ‘Check ...
In a statement released on World Cancer Day (4 February), WHO’s Southeast Asia regional director Saima Wazed stated that the area recorded 2.4 million new cancer cases and 1.5 million deaths in ...
Obesity, in turn, worsens inflammation, fostering an environment for cancer progression. On World Cancer Day (4 February), it is essential to point out that the interplay between stress, obesity, and ...
Cancer is one of the most hated, dreaded, and complex words, but the churn set in motion by the deadly disease often throws up stories of hope. On World Cancer Day (February 4), here’s a real life ...
World Cancer Day was established on 4 February 2000 at the 'World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millennium', on the initiative of the Union for International Cancer Control.
The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a significant increase in cancer cases across the Southeast Asia region, projecting an 85% rise in new cases and deaths in the region by 2050.
World Cancer Day, observed on 4 February, is a global initiative aimed at raising awareness about cancer, promoting early detection, and encouraging efforts toward prevention, treatment, and support ...
Every year, on 4 February, World Cancer Day is commemorated. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), this year’s theme is United by Unique. ALSO READ: “Is there a pilot on board?” ...
World Cancer Day (4 February) falls just days after the appointment of a new Belgian Government this year. One key organisation fighting against cancer, Kom op tegen Kanker, has reacted positively to ...