World Cancer Declaration

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Thursday 20 November 2025 (Melbourne, Australia) — UICC today launched the World Cancer Declaration 2025–2035, developed in collaboration with its global membership network spanning over 170 countries.

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Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
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UICC launches new World Cancer Declaration at Melbourne summit, outlining a roadmap for global progress in cancer control

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Endorse the World Cancer Declaration 2025-2035

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The World Cancer Declaration 2025–2035 calls upon governments and policymakers to take decisive action to reduce the global cancer burden, promote equitable access to prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care, and fully integrate cancer control into global health and sustainable development agendas.

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Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
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World Cancer Declaration 2025-2035

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UICC to present a new World Cancer Declaration 2025–2035

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Four more years to deliver on the World Cancer Declaration targets

the global community has made measurable progress towards achieving several targets outlined in the World Cancer Declaration but many challenges remain particularly equal access to care

World Cancer Declaration Refresh now available!

Declaration Refresh Update