Colorectal cancer screening should start at age 45, organization says
Colorectal Cancer Canada is advocating for lowering the routine colorectal cancer screening age to 45 for average-risk Canadians due to increasing incidence rates in younger adults.
ONCOLOGY: 5 Things Women Can Do to Reduce Cancer Risk
Women can take important preventive steps to reduce their cancer risk based on expert recommendations from an oncologist.
SMART TARTU โฉ In Estonia, four men die from prostate cancer every week
In Estonia, approximately 20 men are diagnosed with prostate cancer each week, with four succumbing to the disease, placing the country at the top of European statistics.
Prevention and awareness against cancer: the path to timely diagnosis at Omni Hospital
In light of World Cancer Day, the article discusses global cancer statistics and emphasizes the importance of early diagnosis and awareness in public health.
WHO: More than a third of all cancer cases can be prevented
A new study by the World Health Organization (WHO) reveals that over one-third of global cancer cases are preventable, with lung, stomach, and cervical cancers accounting for nearly half of them.
How many cancer cases have occurred in India?
The article discusses the rising incidence of cancer cases in India, highlighting recent statistics and trends.
Survival rate for cancer reaches 70% in the USA, and even more lethal types see historic gains
For the first time, seven out of ten people diagnosed with cancer in the United States live at least five years after diagnosis, according to the American Cancer Society's annual 'Cancer Statistics 2026' report.
World Cancer Day: The 14 Actions that Help in Prevention
The article discusses 14 actionable measures that can help prevent cancer as the number of new diagnoses and deaths from cancer is projected to rise significantly by 2040.
Every day, 110 new cancers are diagnosed in Finland โ These are the most common
Approximately 110 people are diagnosed with cancer daily in Finland, with breast cancer being the most common among women.