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What you need to know about the HPV Vaccine

Globally, cervical cancer is the fourth most common cancer in women, with 6,04,000 new cases in 2020. Women living with HIV are 6 times more likely to develop cervical cancer, compared to the general population, and an estimated 5% of all cervical cancer cases are attributable to HIV. The contributi

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Cancer Research Investment in Canada - Highlights November 2023

The Canadian Cancer Research Alliance (CCRA) is a collaboration of organizations funding cancer research in Canada to advance prevention, diagnosis, and treatment. Established in 2005, CCRA has grown to over 35 members and published strategic plans to enhance cancer research outcomes. The Alliance s

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Pioneering new approaches in cancer care through nursing innovation

Pioneering cancer nurses in Europe are driving advancements in cancer care through innovative approaches, evidence-based knowledge, and personalized patient-centered care. They play a vital role in cancer prevention, healthcare policy enhancement, and education improvement. By putting patients and f

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Europe Cancer Diagnostics Market: Emerging Trends in Liquid Biopsy and Next-Gene

The Europe Cancer Diagnostics Market is projected to reach $12.21 billion by 2031, at a CAGR of 5.6% during the forecast period 2024\u20132031. The Europe cancer diagnostics market is driven by the rising prevalence of cancer, supporting initiatives for early cancer diagnosis, increasing investments

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Canadian Cancer Statistics 2023 Overview

The Canadian Cancer Statistics 2023 report provides a comprehensive analysis of cancer data, including trends, statistics, and insights for the year. The report covers various aspects of cancer, such as incidence rates, survival rates, types of cancers diagnosed, and advancements in cancer treatment

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Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (CTEP) Overview

The Cancer Therapy Evaluation Program (CTEP) aims to enhance cancer patients' lives by advancing cancer treatment through research and clinical trials. The Program includes a Protocol and Information Office (PIO) to streamline trial development processes. It funds national cancer research and focuse

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Understanding Therapeutic Strategies Targeting Apoptosis in Cancer

Apoptosis, a form of programmed cell death, is crucial for cellular homeostasis. In cancer, inhibition of apoptosis processes allows cancer cells to survive and proliferate abnormally. Developing targeted treatments for apoptosis pathways is essential for improved outcomes in cancer therapy. Cell de

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National Optimal Lung Cancer Pathway: Referral to Treatment Update 2020 Version 3.0

This optimal pathway aims to improve outcomes in lung cancer by reducing delays in diagnosis, staging, and treatment, while meeting waiting time targets. It emphasizes remote triage, test bundles, and efficient clinic use. The pathway includes maximum waiting times, timely treatment pathways, and gu

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Introducing Sirush Cancer Treatment Protocol: A Breakthrough in Cancer Therapy

This research introduces the Sorush Cancer Treatment Protocol (SCTP), a novel approach developed by Dr. Somayeh Zaminpira and Dr. Sorush Niknamian based on successful cancer treatment methodologies. The protocol combines a Specific Ketogenic Diet (SKD), intravenous ozone therapy, and various supplem

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Career and College Promise in Duplin County: Pathways to Success

Elizabeth Turner Howard Career and College Promise in Duplin County offers College Transfer Pathways and Career & Technical Education Pathways with 22 pathways available. High school students can pursue various pathways based on different requirements such as GPA, college readiness scores, and recom

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Transforming Lung Cancer Care in South West: Cancer Alliance Priorities

Cancer Alliances play a crucial role in coordinating cancer care and improving outcomes for patients. The South West Lung Pathway Transformation focuses on implementing rapid assessment pathways for lung, prostate, and colorectal cancers. Their priorities include meeting waiting time standards, diag

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Empowering Cancer Prevention Through Nurse-Led Initiatives

Cancer nurses play a crucial role in raising awareness about effective cancer prevention methods, supporting the European Code Against Cancer, providing advice for risk reduction, promoting health literacy, and encouraging early diagnosis through screening programs. Their expertise and leadership ar

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Understanding the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) Project

The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) project, initiated in 2005, aims to identify genetic mutations in cancer through genome sequencing. Supervised by the Center for Cancer Genomics, TCGA has expanded over the years, publishing numerous research articles and involving various tumor types. The project has

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Cancer Survival Rates in Europe: Trends and Disparities

Cancer survival rates in Europe have shown variations across different types of cancer and countries. While overall cancer mortality has increased over the years, some countries have experienced declines in mortality rates. Survival rates for breast cancer between 1995-2014 ranged from 74% to 89%, w

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Rapid Investigation Service Overview

The Wessex RIS is a new cancer referral pathway aimed at patients with concerning non-specific symptoms. Working in partnership with acute trusts in Wessex, the service provides timely investigations to exclude cancer in such patients. Established as part of the National Rapid Diagnostic Centre proj

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Understanding Cancer Health Disparities and Initiatives

Exploring the concept of cancer health disparities, this content touches on the National Cancer Act of 1971, the impact of social determinants of health, and various initiatives such as the National Minority Cancer Awareness Week. It highlights efforts to reduce disparities through research, advocac

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Enhancing Clinical Pathways for Cancer Management

This content focuses on optimizing clinical pathways for cancer management through clarity, simplification, and improved access. It discusses the process of refining pathways, essential steps in clinical assessment, and outputs such as pathway synergies and areas for further discussion. Stakeholder

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Understanding Bowel Cancer: Facts, Prevention, and Awareness Efforts

Bowel cancer, also known as colorectal cancer, is a significant health concern, being the fourth most common cancer in the UK. It is essential to be aware of the symptoms, risk factors, and preventive measures associated with this condition. By maintaining a healthy diet, managing body weight, and s

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Understanding Cancer: Causes, Symptoms, and Prevention

Cancer is a disease characterized by the uncontrollable growth and spread of abnormal cells in the body. These cells form tumors that can be either cancerous (malignant) or non-cancerous (benign). Cancer can develop in various parts of the body and is often caused by genetic changes that affect cell

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Understanding Data Submission in Cancer Registry Systems

Data submission in cancer registry systems serves the purpose of contributing to a larger pool of information for monitoring cancer trends, determining patterns, guiding program planning, and assisting public health professionals. Organizations like the State Central Cancer Registries and national p

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Advances in Anticoagulation Therapy for Cancer-Related VTE and Stroke

Recent studies have shown advancements in anticoagulation therapy for cancer patients with venous thromboembolism (VTE) and stroke prevention. Direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs) are now considered beneficial for treating VTE in cancer, offering advantages in administration and efficacy. Different an

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Cancer Care Transformation Alliance Overview

The Cancer Transformation Funding Alliance aims to enhance cancer care services by implementing Holistic Needs Assessments, Health & Wellbeing events, and Risk Stratified Pathways for different cancer sites. The program also focuses on developing Cancer Support Workers, improving data collection sys

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Humber, Coast and Vale Cancer Alliance - Cancer Champions Programme Overview

The Humber, Coast and Vale Cancer Alliance's Cancer Champions Programme, led by Trish Rawnsley, aims to raise awareness and promote early diagnosis of cancer. Developed in North East Lincolnshire in 2011, the program has trained almost 1,000 individuals, resulting in lower emergency presentations in

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Understanding Cancer Registries and Their Significance

Cancer registries serve as vital information systems for collecting, storing, and analyzing cancer data to aid in research, prevention, treatment, and public health efforts. They help track cancer incidence, assist in identifying trends, and provide essential information to healthcare professionals

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Patient Mobility and Cancer: Role of Joint Actions in European Cancer Care

Activities focusing on standardizing cancer care in Europe include quality assurance of screening programs, defining survivorship, establishing Comprehensive Cancer Control Networks, addressing socio-economic inequalities, and promoting public health genomics. The European Cancer Patient Coalition e

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National Cancer Patient Experience Survey 2021 Results Overview

National Cancer Patient Experience Survey (NCPES) for 2021 focused on brain tumour patients and was led by Lisa Wilks, the Lead Cancer Nurse at NBT. The survey, commissioned by NHS England, aimed to monitor cancer care progress, drive quality improvements, and inform stakeholders. Methodology includ

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Alcohol and Cancer Risk: Understanding the Links

Alcohol consumption is linked to an increased risk of various cancers, including mouth, throat, esophagus, breast, liver, and colorectal cancers. Factors such as ethanol, acetaldehyde, nutrient absorption, estrogen levels, and liver cirrhosis play a role in this risk. Even light drinking can elevate

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Debunking Common Myths About Cancer and Nutrition

The journey of cancer diagnosis brings forth various challenges, including misconceptions about nutrition. Debunking myths like soy stimulating cancer cells, sugar feeding cancer, and acidic diets curing cancer is crucial for informed decision-making. Evidence shows that soy can be a part of a healt

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Cancer Rehabilitation and Transformation Project Overview

Lead by Catherine Neck, the Macmillan Cancer Rehabilitation/Recovery Package Project aims to enhance cancer care services. The Cancer Transformation Funding supports initiatives for breast, colorectal, and prostate cancers, including holistic needs assessments and wellbeing events. The SWAG Cancer A

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Wessex Cancer Alliance Local Improvement Scheme for Cancer Prevention and Early Diagnosis

This scheme by Wessex Cancer Alliance focuses on improving prevention and early diagnosis of cancer at the local level, with funding allocated on a per-patient basis. Requirements include appointing clinical and non-clinical cancer champions, completing reporting tasks, and participating in webinars

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Global Cancer Statistics and Trends

The data presented showcases global cancer statistics from various years, highlighting the prevalence of different types of cancer across genders. It includes information on the estimated number of cancer cases, common types of cancers, and trends expected up to 2035. Lung cancer, breast cancer, and

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Integration of Complementary Medicine in Cancer Care in Tuscany

Describes the successful integration of Complementary Medicine in the network of Cancer Departments within the Tuscan Public Healthcare System. The initiative, spearheaded by experts in both Complementary Medicine and medical oncology, has led to the development of Regional Guidelines incorporating

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Greater Manchester Cancer Board Performance & Pathway Improvement Overview

The Greater Manchester Cancer Board is focusing on improving cancer pathways and performance post-COVID-19. The current position indicates variations in referrals and patient waiting times. With a recovery approach in place, the Board aims to reduce backlogs, enhance visibility of specialty-level pa

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Kentucky Cancer Registry - COVID-19 Impact on Cancer Patients

The Kentucky Cancer Registry addresses the impact of COVID-19 on cancer patients, highlighting increased risks, altered treatment plans, and the importance of adjusting therapies to reduce infection rates. The registry emphasizes the higher incidence of COVID-19 in cancer patients compared to the ge

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Understanding Prostate Cancer in India

Prostate cancer is a significant health concern among men, characterized by abnormal cell growth in the prostate gland. This cancer can spread locally or metastasize, leading to different stages such as localized, locally advanced, and metastatic prostate cancer. Dr. Hiralal Chaudhari explains the c

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Examining the Relationship Between Wireless Technology and Brain Cancer

The introduction of wireless cell phone technology in 1990 has raised concerns about potential links to brain cancer. However, studies from organizations like the American Cancer Society and the International Committee on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection have not found evidence supporting an increa

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Understanding Cancer Survival Statistics in England

Cancer survival statistics in England, analyzed in collaboration between Public Health England (PHE) and the Office for National Statistics (ONS), provide crucial insights into the effectiveness of cancer services. These statistics measure the mortality rates of cancer patients and inform various st

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Cancer Types Spending in Europe

Learn about the spending on various types of cancer in Europe including breast cancer, colorectal cancer, prostate cancer, lung cancer, ovary cancer, and pancreatic cancer. The information is based on the Comparator Report on Cancer in Europe 2019, which covers disease burden, costs, and access to m

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SWAG Network Oesophago-gastric Cancer Research Update

SWAG Network Oesophago-gastric (OG) Cancer Clinical Advisory Group provided a research update on Upper GI Cancer Studies, National Recruitment data, and Regional Recruitment trends in the UK. The update included information on open cancer studies, sample sizes, recruitment statistics, and participat

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Transforming Colorectal Cancer Pathways in the South West

Colorectal cancer, the 4th most common cancer in the UK, presents challenges in timely diagnosis and treatment due to capacity issues in diagnostic services. The SW CRC Pathway Case for Change highlights the need for redesigning pathways to improve patient experiences and outcomes. National initiati

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