Cervical cancer is the 'fastest-rising' form in Canada as doctors urge action
Cervical cancer is rapidly increasing in Canada, prompting health officials to call for more government action despite a long-term elimination plan.
If outpatient treatment exceeds 300 times a year, the cost responsibility rate will rise to 90%... Immunotherapy for bile duct cancer included in health insurance
A new plan in South Korea proposes increasing the personal cost responsibility rate for outpatient treatments exceeding 300 visits annually to 90%, while also expanding health insurance coverage for immunotherapies for bile duct cancer.
Towards the implementation of the breast centers network plan
Greece has officially begun establishing a network of breast care centers to improve treatment for women with breast cancer, supported by the Ministry of Health.
VIDEOS: RJ2 from Friday, February 6, 2026
The article discusses various news items including a lawyer's involvement in stock purchases, a preventive capital plan submitted to the Central Bank, calls for President Lula to veto certain Congressional items, the sale of properties by Correios aiming to raise funds, the tragic death of a girl with cancer whose treatment funds were embezzled, and Trump's reaction to a racially charged video.
VIDEOS: NE2 of Friday, February 6, 2026
The article reports on various significant events and developments, including a capital plan delivered to the Central Bank, a technical report from the TCU, a pension fraud investigation, real estate sales by Correios, the tragic death of a girl due to cancer and financial fraud, and the deaths of influencer Henrique Maderite and DJ Young Slade.
Ana MartΓn speaks about her fight against cancer and how she 'started planning' her future after the diagnosis
Actress Ana MartΓn discussed her battle with cancer and how the diagnosis prompted her to consciously plan her future with greater awareness and serenity.
ITV doctor has 'one huge problem' with Government's new cancer plan
Dr. Hilary Jones has expressed concerns over a significant flaw in the newly announced National Cancer Plan that could hinder its effectiveness.
Major cancer 'for the first time' update as govt issues NHS survival promise
The UK government has launched its National Cancer Plan, aiming for 75% of newly diagnosed cancer patients to be cancer-free or living well five years after diagnosis by 2035, following substantial NHS investment.
Towards a National Action Plan for Cancer
The Greek government is closer to implementing a National Action Plan for Cancer, a project announced multiple times but never fulfilled, with Health Minister Adonis Georgiadis stating it will be developed in collaboration with the Medical School of EKPA and will be integrated into the current year's Health Ministry's ESPA program.
Wes Streeting launches vital new cancer plan in bid to save thousands of lives
Wes Streeting, the Health Secretary and a cancer survivor, has introduced a new National Cancer Plan aimed at significantly improving cancer survival rates in England.
Denmark has become a cancer pioneer - this is why UK is lagging behind
The article examines how Denmark has transformed its cancer care system into a global model, contrasting it with the UK's struggle to keep up in cancer treatment advancements as a key plan is set to be announced.
The CNIO closes its cancer drug development and diagnostic units
The National Center for Cancer Research (CNIO) has shut down its cancer diagnosis and drug development units while launching a new action plan focusing on artificial intelligence and computational methodologies.
The new action plan of the CNIO includes the closure of cancer diagnosis units and the development of new drugs
The new phase of the National Center for Cancer Research (CNIO) involves closing cancer diagnosis units and focusing on the development of new drugs to enhance oncological research.
Transforming dangerous gases that make children in Iraq sick into energy
In southern Iraq, the increasing cases of cancer and asthma among children have prompted the government to plan to eliminate toxic oil well burnings by 2028.
The SAS hires more than half of the 743 professionals planned to strengthen screenings in two months
In just two months, the SAS has successfully hired 435 professionals as part of an action plan initiated after the breast cancer screening crisis, with a total investment of 101 million euros.