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Cases for breast cancer expected to rise by nearly 40 percent by 2050 that warns

The results published in Nature Medicine Monday warn that if current trends continue, the world will see 3.2 million new breast cancer cases and 1.1 million related deaths every year in the middle of the century. The burden feels disproportionate in low and middle -income countries where access to early detection, treatment and care remains […]

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US financing cuts threaten the global health response that boss warns

In a media briefing on Tuesday, WHO HERFORY Director Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus highlighted the consequences of financing suspensions, including disruptions in HIV treatment, backlash in polio expulsion and limited resources to respond to MPOX epidemics in Africa. “Suspension of funding to Pepfar, President’s emergency plan for AIDS plot, caused one Immediately stop to HIV treatment,

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Med’s platform launch gives children with cancer a battle chance

About 400,000 children are diagnosed with cancer every year, and most of them live in low -income countries where medicine is either insurmountable or not available, results in an overwhelming death rate of 70 percent. In high -income countries, more than eight out of 10 children survive. “The platform is now set to close this

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GAZA: FN HEALTH AGENCY calls for rapid upscaling of Medevacs as thousands remain in critical condition

When talking from Gaza, representing Rik Peeperkorn described a scene of widespread destruction, overwhelmed medical facilities and growing need for mental health, as the population of the enclave gradually returns to what is left of their homes after almost 16 months of conflict. “Everyone in Gaza is affected … stress, anxiety, depression and loneliness. It’s

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‘Step up the Tempo’ and end female genitalia, says UN

Female genitalia (FGM) refers to all procedures involving partial or total removal of female external genitals or other damage to female genitalia for non-medical reasons, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). “More than 230 million girls and women today are the survivors of this abominable practice,” said the UN Secretary General António Guterres in

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US help with cuts of financing put HIV prevention at risk, Unids warn

The disconnection allows the continuation or resumption of “life-saving humanitarian assistance” including HIV treatment. This means that 20 million people living with HIV and if medicine is funded by the United States can continue to receive treatment. “That’s 20 million out of the 30 million people living with HIV in the world,” said Christine Stegling,

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World News In short: US executive orders continue, killing in Sudan, breast cancer warning in Africa, human rights in Tunisia

According to President Trump’s latest Directive from the White House on Tuesday on international cooperation, the United States will no longer participate in or financial support Human Rights Council in Geneva, which is set to meet on Friday to discuss the crisis of the Democratic Republic in the Congo . The executive order also requires

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