In response to this pressing issue, IAEA Director General Rafael Mariano Grossi launched the Rays of Hope: Cancer Care for ...
The International Agency for Research on Cancer predicts more than 35 million new cancer cases in 2050, a 77% increase from 2022. The greatest burden will fall on low-income and middle-income ...
Oncologist Dr. Sarah Cate told Newsweek: "Many women simply don't make time for themselves, since they are working and often caring for children or parents." ...
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Nigerian Tribune on MSNWHO advocates adoption of global initiatives in cancer controlThe World Health Organization (WHO) has advocated for the adoption of the Global Cancer Initiatives to support member states in their efforts towards cancer prevention, treatment and control.The WHO ...
International collaborations, refined gene-editing protocols, and targeted immunologic maneuvers keep the cancer gene therapy ...
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