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  • 12 new breakthroughs in the fight against cancer - The World Economic Forum
    Scientists working to improve the treatment and diagnosis of cancer are using AI, DNA sequencing and precision oncology, among other techniques Seven out of ten cancer deaths worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries, according to a World Economic Forum white paper, which advocates for place-based approaches to improving healthcare
  • The world’s first cancer vaccine trial has started. Here’s what that . . .
    A cancer vaccine could have a vastly significant impact worldwide Overall, 10,000 people could receive bespoke cancer treatments on the UK National Health Service, the world’s largest publicly funded health service, by 2030 This would mark a major step towards dramatically reducing cancer rates worldwide in the coming decades
  • These are the countries best prepared for the fight against cancer
    The Economist Intelligence Unit’s new Index of Cancer Preparedness investigated the state of readiness in 28 countries for what it terms “the global epidemic of cancer” Although high-income countries have the most cases of cancer, it warns that low- and middle-income nations will see the fastest spread of the disease
  • 6 experts reveal the technologies set to revolutionize cancer care
    Furthermore, COVID-19 has had devastating effects on patients with cancer, with massive numbers of delayed diagnoses and treatments due to the constraints COVID-19 has put on health systems As the pandemic normalizes, global communities look to re-prioritize – ensuring quality and equitable access of cancer diagnostics, treatment and care
  • A new global resolution can advance lung cancer detection
    Lung cancer alone claims 1 8 million lives yearly, making it the leading cause of cancer-related death – exceeding breast, colon, and prostate cancers combined The burden is heaviest in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where 70% of cancer deaths occur and survival is less than half that of wealthier nations
  • These tiny robots can kill cancer cells | World Economic Forum
    The study is still in its early stages, but researchers are optimistic it has the potential to lead to new types of cancer treatment Dr Robert Pal, of Durham University, said: “Once developed, this approach could provide a potential step change in noninvasive cancer treatment and greatly improve survival rates and patient welfare globally ”
  • The technologies behind Indias FIRST Cancer Care model
    India’s cancer rates are rising and projected to reach 1 57 million cases by 2025, up from 1 39 million in 2020 India has launched an innovative cancer care initiative to accelerate technology-driven healthcare solutions for the world’s second-largest population The initiative could provide the lessons to transform cancer care worldwide
  • Discover this weeks must-read health stories | World Economic Forum
    Cancer is particularly prevalent in older populations, with more than half of all new cancer diagnoses and 72% of cancer-related deaths occurring in those over 65 This study highlights the promise of immune checkpoint inhibitors in treating cancer across age groups, offering hope for more effective therapies for older adults, the authors say
  • How AI can transform patient care and treatment - The World Economic Forum
    Potential for bias is of particular concern: if an AI algorithm is trained with data that doesn’t represent the whole population, it can exacerbate health disparities For instance, skin cancer algorithms that were primarily trained on lighter-skinned individuals are not as effective in detecting skin cancer among darker-skinned individuals
  • Why World Cervical Cancer Elimination Day matters
    This milestone was the culmination of advocacy and scientific progress, driven by women’s health champions, public health leaders and global partners who recognized that cervical cancer is one of the few cancers we can eliminate, from primary prevention with HPV vaccination to secondary prevention with high-performance screening and early treatment all possible





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