Bermuda joins global day of cancer solidarity
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Keeping Patients At The Centre On World Cancer Day
“Cancer affects every New Zealander, with thousands of Kiwis diagnosed every year. On World Cancer Day, we acknowledge everyone impacted by cancer – patients, families, clinicians, and communities,” Health Minister Simeon Brown says.
Cem free hemograms will be available on this Thursday (4) by Dr. Med clinic, located in Freguesia, Jacarepagua, South-West Zone. The action carried out on World Cancer Day aims to extend access to routine exams and to raise awareness of the importance of early diagnosis. The interested people will be compared to the local to catch the free passwords, but the exams can be carried out throughout the month of February.
Cancer treatment is getting better and better. For chemo or surgery, patients often no longer need to go to a university hospital - care in the countryside is getting better and better.
There are many things we have heard over the years about cancer. Now, on this February 4, World Cancer Day, we remember some of the myths that have banished from the Spanish Cancer Association in its important outreach work.
BCHC Recognizes World Cancer Day
Bermuda Cancer and Health Centre [BCHC] is joining organisations around the world in recognising World Cancer Day today [Feb 4] saying that it is a “moment to stand together, honour those affected by cancer, and reaffirm the shared responsibility to ensure that cancer care is accessible to everyone.” A spokesperson said, “World Cancer Day, led by […]
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