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The 2019 – 2021 World Cancer Day campaign was created to position World Cancer Day as an influential, inclusive and positive movement that UICC member organisations and partners around the world could adopt to engage and mobilise the public around cancer.

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Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
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How and why we changed the World Cancer Day logo

Author(s): Thuy Khuc-Bilon
Watch the World Cancer Day 2019 Facebook Live

View the recording of the World Cancer Day 2019 Facebook Live 

Author(s):
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)

World Cancer Day’s new theme focuses squarely on you

In the last year of the ‘We can. I can.’ World Cancer Day campaign, more than 40 governments and their leaders used their platforms to address the national and global cancer burden. 

Download the report for a summary look at some of the actions taken by governments during World Cancer Day 2018.

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Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
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Este relatório analisa em detalhes o impacto do Dia Mundial do Câncer em 2018 e alguns dos resultados notáveis alcançados através dos esforços coletivos de cada apoiador.

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Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
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Ce rapport se penche sur l’impact de la Journée mondiale contre le cancer en 2018 et quelques-uns des remarquables résultats obtenus grâce aux efforts communs de tous les supporters.

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Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
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World Cancer Day 2018 was especially momentous as it was the final year of the ‘We can. I can.’ campaign. Over the past three years, the campaign has been empowering everyone – as individuals and as a collective - to play their part in reducing the impact of cancer.

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Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
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Cancer organisations worldwide called to join efforts for greater equity in access to cancer treatment and care

Istanbul University Oncology Institute, Turkey