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04 May 2018

Watch the World Cancer Day 2016-2018 video

Take a look back at three years of impact and how the world came together to make positive change in this special video. 

Since the start of the 'We can. I can.' World Cancer Day campaign back in 2016, supporters around the world have been fired up to make a difference in their own lives and the lives of others.  The theme of 'We can. I can.' has been an empowering rallying call heard at every turn in classrooms, in labs, in parliament, in newsrooms, in workplaces and on the streets.  

With the end of the 'We can. I can.' campaign this past 4 February, we take a look back at how people everywhere were inspired to play their part in reducing the impact of cancer at a global, national and community level.  

We can't wait to see what more we can achieve together. Join us for the new World Cancer Day 2019 - 2021 campaign launching soon. 

Stay tuned for details. 

To learn more about World Cancer Day, visit worldcancerday.org

Special thank you to the following organisations featured in our video: 

American Cancer Society
Apollo Cancer Hospital 
Association Scientifique des étudiants en pharmacie de l'université d'Alger
Breast Care International Ghana
Care and Cure
China Global Television Network 
FOX Sports 
Guyana Cancer Foundation 
Indonesian Radiation Oncology Society 
International Atomic Energy Agency
itv Weekend 
JNN
Mobile ODT
NagarikNews 
Oman Cancer Society
Project PINK BLUE
@radiantracheli 
@RiadhOFG
Relay For Life, Eastbourne
Run for A Cure Africa 
Society for Cancer Advocacy & Awareness Kuching
Techeetah Formula-E Team
telemedellín
The Scottish Parliament 
Uganda Cancer Society 
UICC Japan
Yashoda Cancer Institute 

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