Virtual Dialogue: Implementing 70:90
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The preliminary programme of the upcoming World Cancer Congress 2024, 17-19 September, spotlights innovations in cancer control and overcoming disparities and offering. Early registration discounts available.

Children with cancer standing smiling around a cake that reads 'We love you'

Captured by Nadim Bou Habib, the images taken at the Children's Cancer Center of Lebanon in Beirut reveal the extraordinary resilience of children living with cancer, the attention and concern of their parents, and the dedication of the staff to provide enjoyment for these children.

World Cancer Congress 2024

Date and time
17 September - 19 September
Location

CICG - The International Conference Center Geneva
17 rue de Varembé
1202 Geneva
Switzerland

Organiser(s):
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
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The World Cancer Congress aims to strengthen the participants' actions and impact on national, regional and international scales through a multidisciplinary programme featuring the latest successful cancer prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care interventions.

Policy dialogue session at the World Cancer Congress 2022 in Geneva, Switzerland
Project Pink Blue celebrate World Cancer Day

The third and final year of the World Cancer Day ‘Close the care gap’ campaign showed its success in advocating for greater equity and prompting action from individuals, organisations and governments around the world. 

World Cancer Day awareness programme

Date and time
05 February
Location

Ammapettai
Chengalpattu 603108
Tamil Nadu
India

Organiser(s):
Shri Sathya Sai Medical College and Research Institute.Ammapettai
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The Department of Community Medicine at Shri Sathya Sai Medical College and Research Institute conducted an awareness programme on 5 February 2024, around 10 a.m. at the Block Development Office, Thiruporur. The primary aim was to raise awareness about cancer.

Several men and women in a line with the yellow colours and logo of the Canadian Cancer Society, and the inscription "It takes a society"

Despite living in a country with universal healthcare, many in Canada must pay out-of-pocket for lifesaving and life-enhancing products and services

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