Today is #BreastCancerResearchAwarenessDay, a critical reminder of the ongoing need to #support research and awareness for this devastating disease. #Breastcancer is the most commonly diagnosed cancer worldwide, with over 2 million new cases each year. While advancements in #earlydetection and treatment have improved outcomes, #breastcancer remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths globally. Continued investment in #breastcancerresearch is vital to develop more effective preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic approaches. Innovative research can lead to breakthroughs that save lives and improve the quality of life for those affected by breast cancer. In addition to supporting research, I encourage all women to perform regular #breastselfexams. Monthly #selfexam can help detect changes or abnormalities in the breast tissue early, when #breastcancer is most treatable. Take a few minutes today to check yourself, and remember to schedule your annual #mammogram. Together, we can work towards a future where #breastcancer is prevented and cured. Today, learn more about #breastcancerresearch, participate in awareness events, and consider supporting organizations driving progress in this important field. #BreastCancerResearch #BreastCancerAwareness #BreastSelfExam #CancerResearch
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Women affected by bladder cancer often present with more advanced disease, leading to less favorable outcomes❗ 📊Results from our Global Survey: 💡One crucial finding reveals that women, unfortunately, face greater delays in diagnosis and a slower referral to a specialist when compared to men. This delay can have significant implications for patient outcomes. ➡ Despite the fact that men are at a higher risk of developing bladder cancer, it's startling to note that women often present with more advanced disease, leading to less favorable outcomes. A significant contributing factor to this disparity is the delay in evaluating hematuria. We invite you to delve deeper into these insights by exploring our report, which offers a detailed analysis of the survey results 👉 https://ow.ly/pa8H50OQmXA #bladdercancer #bladdercancersurvey #bladdercancerpatients #bladdercancersupport #bladdercancercarers #bladdercanceraware #fightbladdercancer #bladdercancerawareness
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Women affected by bladder cancer often present with more advanced disease, leading to less favorable outcomes❗ 📊Results from our Global Survey: 💡One crucial finding reveals that women, unfortunately, face greater delays in diagnosis and a slower referral to a specialist when compared to men. This delay can have significant implications for patient outcomes. ➡ Despite the fact that men are at a higher risk of developing bladder cancer, it's startling to note that women often present with more advanced disease, leading to less favorable outcomes. A significant contributing factor to this disparity is the delay in evaluating hematuria. We invite you to delve deeper into these insights by exploring our report, which offers a detailed analysis of the survey results 👉 https://ow.ly/pa8H50OQmXA #bladdercancer #bladdercancersurvey #bladdercancerpatients #bladdercancersupport #bladdercancercarers #bladdercanceraware #fightbladdercancer #bladdercancerawareness
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Women affected by bladder cancer often present with more advanced disease, leading to less favorable outcomes❗ 📊Results from our Global Survey: 💡One crucial finding reveals that women, unfortunately, face greater delays in diagnosis and a slower referral to a specialist when compared to men. This delay can have significant implications for patient outcomes. ➡ Despite the fact that men are at a higher risk of developing bladder cancer, it's startling to note that women often present with more advanced disease, leading to less favorable outcomes. A significant contributing factor to this disparity is the delay in evaluating hematuria. We invite you to delve deeper into these insights by exploring our report, which offers a detailed analysis of the survey results 👉 https://ow.ly/pa8H50OQmXA #bladdercancer #bladdercancersurvey #bladdercancerpatients #bladdercancersupport #bladdercancercarers #bladdercanceraware #bladdercancerawareness
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Good overview from EMA regarding cancer medicine approvals in 2023.
Yesterday marked World Cancer Day, so we joined the global efforts to draw attention to a disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Cancer can strike anyone at any time, and change the lives of the people affected, their families, their friends, their colleagues. But it’s also important to remember that, especially with increased awareness and early detection, many cancers are treatable and even curable. 🔬 Find out more about EMA's work to recommend safe, effective and high quality medicines to treat cancer in 2023. #worldcancerday #closethecaregap #patientcare https://lnkd.in/d5faYtnp
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