Subscribe to Updates
Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.
Search Results: lung cancer (111)
IMbrella A data build on the previously reported IMpower133 trial, which was the first clinically meaningful advance in the treatment of ES-SCLC in more than twenty years
Log In or Register as a healthcare professional to read the full article.
Asia contributes to around 59.6% of all lung cancer cases, globally. Read more to learn how lung cancer occurs in non-smokers.
Lung cancer accounts for 14.1% of newly diagnosed cancers and 20% of cancer deaths worldwide. 59% of the world’s lung…
Lung cancer is one of the most common causes of cancer-related disability and death in the world. It begins in…
Log In or Register as a healthcare professional to read the full article.
Log In or Register as a healthcare professional to read the full article.
In a momentous occasion, the Western Visayas Medical Center (WVMC) unveiled its Heart and Lung building, marking a significant leap forward in the region’s healthcare landscape. Nestled in the heart of Western Visayas, this state-of-the-art facility stands as a beacon of excellence, offering comprehensive cardiovascular and pulmonary care services to patients across the region.
In recent years, the landscape of cancer treatment has radically transformed. Thanks to advances in early detection, innovative therapies, and a deeper understanding of treatment options, receiving a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis no longer carries the weight of a death sentence.
The eight priority cancer types identified by the DoH include the following. They are breast cancer, childhood cancers, gynecologic cancers, liver cancer (including colorectal and other digestive tract cancers), head and neck cancers (including thyroid), lung cancer, and prostate, renal, and urinary bladder cancer. The CAF aims to address the most pressing needs within cancer care and treatment by focusing on these priority areas.
Each cancer type presents unique challenges in prevention, early detection, and treatment. The allocation of funds for these specific areas reflects a strategic approach to resource allocation. This ensures that interventions are targeted and effective in addressing the burden of cancer across different population groups.
Subscribe to Updates
Subscribe to receive latest health related news from us
The contents on Medical Channel Asia are for general educational purposes only.
It is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, treatment, or diagnosis.
See additional information.