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The BMJ decries the gap in cancer mortality between rich and poor countries

News 26 June 2017 0

Cancer control measures that have contributed to increase life expectancy in rich populations have yet to be seen in poorer populations, according to a study just published on The BMJ by a group led by [more]

Cyclists raise funds for the Cancer Association of Botswana

News 26 June 2017 0

Gaborone – Botswana’s cancer conscious cyclists – Team Chainring have embarked on a 1000 kilometres ‘Ride for Pink’ to create awareness and raise funds for the Cancer Association of Botswana (CAB). The cyclists’ 1000 kilometres [more]

The National Health Insurance Fund now helps Kenyans with cancer

News 13 June 2017 0

Thousands of cancer patients in Kenya die prematurely due to lack of treatment. In a country where health insurance is a preserve of the wealthy, most patients are forced to sell their cows or land [more]

Supporting others, while dealing with my own fears

voices 13 June 2017 0

My first cancer experience came in September 2014. Then the second cancer followed, to finish what the first has left … There were long surgeries, chemotherapies, double mastectomy, dark thoughts, pain, despair. And I always [more]

“The Big Four of the Millennium” in Women’s Health

News 6 June 2017 0

“The Big Four of the Millennium” was recently announced at the 61st Congress of the German Society of Gynaecology and Obstetrics. This honor identifies four individuals, whose life’s work created the standards of women’s health [more]

Tattoo works of art on the breast after mastectomy gives back the self-confidence

News 5 June 2017 0

“The first time I felt a little awkward because I had never seen a breast with mastectomy and it was not an easy case. This woman had undergone many surgeries in her effort to make [more]

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