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- Cancer - World Health Organization (WHO)
Cancer mortality is reduced when cases are detected and treated early There are two components of early detection: early diagnosis and screening Early diagnosis When identified early, cancer is more likely to respond to treatment and can result in a greater probability of survival with less morbidity, as well as less expensive treatment
- Cancer - World Health Organization (WHO)
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, accounting for an estimated 9 6 million deaths, or 1 in 6 deaths, in 2018 Lung, prostate, colorectal, stomach and liver cancer are the most common types of cancer in men, while breast, colorectal, lung, cervical and thyroid cancer are the most common among women
- Cáncer - World Health Organization (WHO)
«Cáncer» es un término amplio utilizado para aludir a un conjunto de enfermedades que se pueden originar en casi cualquier órgano o tejido del cuerpo cuando células anormales crecen de forma descontrolada, sobrepasan sus límites habituales e invaden partes adyacentes del cuerpo y o se propagan a otros órganos
- World Cancer Day - World Health Organization (WHO)
Each year 4 February is commemorated as World Cancer Day Today marks twenty-five years of signing the Charter of Paris Against Cancer at the World Summit Against Cancer for the New Millenium On this year’s World Cancer Day themed United by Unique, which is a reminder of the collective commitment against cancer, WHO acknowledges every patient’s unique experiences and the value of people
- Cancer - World Health Organization (WHO)
Le cancer est la deuxième cause de décès dans le monde entier et a fait 9,6 millions de morts en 2018, soit un décès sur six Les cancers du poumon, de la prostate, colorectal, de l'estomac et du foie sont les types de cancer les plus courants chez les hommes, tandis que les femmes sont le plus souvent atteintes des cancers du sein
- Cancer - Screening and early detection - World Health Organization (WHO)
Early detection of cancer greatly increases the chances for successful treatment The 2 components of early detection of cancer are early diagnosis (or downstaging) and screening Early diagnosis focuses on detecting symptomatic patients as early as possible, while screening consists of testing healthy individuals to identify those having
- Cancer treatment - World Health Organization (WHO)
A national cancer control programme should establish guidelines for integrating treatment resources with programmes for screening, early diagnosis, and palliative care, and provide therapeutic standards for the most important cancers in the country The most effective and efficient treatment programmes are those that:
- Cáncer de pulmón - World Health Organization (WHO)
El cáncer de pulmón es un tipo de cáncer que comienza cuando células anormales crecen sin control en los pulmones Es un importante problema de salud que puede causar daños graves y la muerte Los síntomas del cáncer de pulmón incluyen tos persistente, dolor torácico y disnea Es importante buscar rápidamente atención médica para evitar efectos graves para la salud Los
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