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πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ El Universo (ES)
National & Local

'One says 'if there is no sun, I don't wear anything' and that accumulates sun damage': dermatologist with 25 years of experience warns about the lesions that can cause skin cancer

A dermatologist warns that excessive sun exposure can lead to significant skin damage and increases the risk of skin cancer.

Feb 7 β€’ 12:30 UTC
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¨ El Universo (ES)
Life & Tech

WHO: 37% of new cancer cases could be prevented

A new analysis by the World Health Organization estimates that up to 37% of global cancer cases could be avoided through preventive measures.

Feb 6 β€’ 15:00 UTC
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡ͺ Postimees
Life & Tech

WHO warns: 9 common infections are insidious cancer causes

A recent extensive analysis by the WHO's IARC reveals that up to 40% of global cancer cases could be preventable through lifestyle choices and infection control.

Feb 5 β€’ 11:37 UTC
πŸ‡­πŸ‡· Index.hr
Life & Tech

New analysis: Nearly 40 percent of cancer cases worldwide could have been prevented

A global analysis reveals that almost 40% of cancer cases in 2022 were linked to preventable causes, highlighting tobacco, alcohol, and infections as the main risk factors.

Feb 4 β€’ 10:56 UTC
πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ Aftenposten
World

Study: Nearly 40 percent of cancer cases globally can be prevented

A recent study indicates that almost 40 percent of global cancer cases in 2022 can be linked to preventable causes such as tobacco, alcohol, and infections.

Feb 4 β€’ 05:24 UTC
πŸ‡³πŸ‡΄ NRK
World

Study: Almost 40 percent of cancer cases globally can be prevented

A new study shows that nearly 40 percent of cancer cases worldwide in 2022 can be linked to preventable causes, led by leading risk factors such as tobacco, alcohol, and infections.

Feb 4 β€’ 03:32 UTC
πŸ‡§πŸ‡· G1 (PT)
Life & Tech

Almost 4 in 10 cancer cases worldwide could be prevented, says WHO

A new global study by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reveals that nearly 40% of cancer cases could be avoided by reducing known risk factors.

Feb 3 β€’ 16:00 UTC
πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡Έ elDiario.es
Life & Tech

Four out of ten cancer cases are due to preventable causes such as tobacco or alcohol, according to the WHO

In 2022, approximately four out of ten new cancer cases worldwide were attributable to modifiable risk factors like tobacco use and alcohol consumption, as revealed by a global study led by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Feb 3 β€’ 16:00 UTC

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