Good News in the Fight Against Cancer: 'Yellow Hill' Offers Patients Something They Have Never Experienced Before
The Masaryk Oncology Institute in Brno is set to open a new patient-friendly entrance pavilion and a state-of-the-art cancer prevention center, marking a significant development in its history.
The generation changing medicine: The 28-year-old Greek biologist behind new therapy and the next battle against cancer
Andreas Metousis, a 28-year-old Greek biochemist, is pioneering critical research in the fight against rare, deadly diseases during his PhD at the Max Planck Institute.
Study warns of carcinogenic chemicals in hair extensions and wigs
A recent study reveals harmful chemicals in hair extension products marketed widely to Black women, some of which are linked to cancer and other health issues.
Hockey players raise funds to expand CAR T-cell therapy access in Edmonton
Hockey players at the Worldβs Longest Hockey Game are fundraising to support CAR T-cell therapy access at Edmonton's Cross Cancer Institute.
RJ inaugurates institute dedicated to cancer treatment; state has 100 new confirmed cases per day
The state of Rio de Janeiro has inaugurated the State Institute of Oncology of Baixada Fluminense amid nearly 100 new cancer diagnoses daily.
Acre is expected to record more than 1.1 thousand new cancer cases in 2026, says study
Acre is projected to report 1,170 new cancer cases in 2026 according to the National Cancer Institute's estimates released on World Cancer Day.
Uganda: Late Detection Driving High Cancer Deaths in Uganda, Says UCI's Dr. Bogere
Dr. Naghib Bogere from the Uganda Cancer Institute highlights that late diagnosis and limited access to treatment significantly contribute to Uganda's rising cancer death toll, particularly on World Cancer Day.
Minas Gerais is expected to register 93,000 new cancer cases per year by 2028, estimates Inca
The National Cancer Institute (Inca) estimates that Minas Gerais will see around 93,380 new cancer cases annually between 2026 and 2028, with Belo Horizonte accounting for nearly 13.5% of these cases.
Cancer advances in Brazil and is expected to reach 781,000 annual cases between 2026 and 2028
Brazil is projected to have 781,000 new cancer cases annually from 2026 to 2028, according to estimates released by the National Cancer Institute on World Cancer Day.
Brazil is expected to register 781,000 new cancer cases per year between 2026 and 2028, estimates INCA
Brazil is projected to see approximately 781,000 new cancer cases annually from 2026 to 2028, according to estimates from the National Cancer Institute (INCA).
Tanzania: Health Minister Launches New Scan Machine for Cancer Screening At the Orci
The Health Minister of Tanzania, Mohamed Mchengerwa, inaugurated a new PET scan machine at the Ocean Road Cancer Institute in Dar es Salaam, aimed at enhancing cancer screening and reducing medical costs for citizens.
Cancer diseases in Germany: Almost every second person is affected
Nearly half of the population in Germany will develop cancer in their lifetime, according to data from the Robert Koch Institute.