The World Health Organization (WHO) states that cancer is the leading cause of mortality globally, responsible for almost 10 million fatalities in 2022. On this day, individuals and groups ...
Cancer remains one of the most pressing health challenges worldwide, with alarming statistics highlighting its growing ...
WHO said that the South-East Asia region is expected to witness an 85 per cent increase in the number of new cancer cases and ...
In a statement released on World Cancer Day (4 February), WHO’s Southeast Asia regional director Saima Wazed stated that the ...
As Nigeria joins the rest of the world to mark World Cancer Day, people suffering from the disease have lamented poor access to care and high cost of treatment in the country.They said there are ...
World Cancer Day, observed annually on February 4 ... Cancer is a serious and growing public health problem globally. In 2022, there were an estimated 20 million new cancer cases and 9.7 million ...
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has warned of a rising cancer burden, particularly in the South-East Asia region, where 2 ...
As the world observes World Cancer Day on February 4 ... With an estimated 20 million new cancer cases reported globally in 2022 and almost 9.7 million lives lost to this relentless disease ...