


FG to cater for cancer survivors in new cancer plan

Scientists uncover how cancer cells resist common chemotherapy
Adieu, Mark, my friend and brother, By Francis Ewherido

‘Cancer survivors risk disorders five yrs after’

Revolutionary 7-minute cancer therapy debuts in England

Scientists discover 4 new genes linked to breast cancer

Solution to prostate challenges

Pat Utomi reveals battle with cancer



Ovarian cancer: Your job could increase your risk


‘Cancer is expensive to treat but not death sentence if detected early’

28,000 African children died of cancer in 2020, WHO reveals

Reducing the risks of cancer

Tennis legend Navratilova diagnosed with two types of cancer

Emmy-winning Cheers actress, Kirstie Alley dies of cancer at 71

Unhealthy living is responsible for cancer, not your genes

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Nigeria records over 115,000 new cases of cancer annually — Indian Hospital
At least, Nigeria records a total number of 115,950 new cases of cancer every year, Apollo hospitals in India has said.

Pfizer partners Medicaid, Leah to reduce morbidty, mortality from breast cancer
By Chioma Obinna To commemorate the 2022 World Cancer Day, Medicaid Cancer Foundation, MCF, and Leah Foundation with support from Pfizer offered free breast cancer screenings in the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Abuja and five other states. The other states are Nassarawa, Niger, Kwara, Kogi and Oyo. Speaking on the exercise designed to reduce morbidity […]

World Cancer Day 2022: Towards Equitable Cancer Care
On February 4 every year, the global cancer community commemorates World Cancer Day (WCD) to inspire greater awareness of cancer and action to better prevent, detect and treat the disease.

New clues emerge to how ovarian cancer begins
Researchers may be closer than ever to detecting ovarian cancer earlier and improving the odds for women with this life-threatening disease.

US, NGO combat cancer, train 34 Nigerian oncology pharmacists
Irked by the state of cancer treatment in Nigeria, Project Pink Blue has trained 34 Nigerian oncology pharmacists as part of interventions to help reduce the high incidence of cancer, tackle late detection and improve general outlook of cancer in Nigeria.

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