12 new breakthroughs in the fight against cancer Scientists working to improve the treatment and diagnosis of cancer are beginning to use AI, DNA sequencing and precision oncology among other techniques
How a comprehensive approach can eliminate cervical cancer Cervical cancer is largely preventable and treatable if detected early and managed effectively It is caused by a persistent infection of high-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) and with timely access to the HPV vaccination, regular screening, treatment of precancerous lesions and effective management of invasive cancer, it is one cancer we can eliminate
Could we be on the cusp of ending cancer as we know it? We are now closer than ever to achieving the vision of ending cancer as we know it Progress in cancer screening, the convergence of science, data and technology and bold collaborations are rapidly progressing the fight against cancer Together, through our collective global efforts, we can end cancer as we know it
Womens cancer is getting worse in Asia Pacific Cancer is a huge problem in Asia Pacific — and it is growing But the fight isn't over Governments can act to bring down the rates of cancer in women
How to improve access to cancer medicines in LMICs | World Economic Forum Cancer deaths in low and middle-income countries accounted for 70% of the global total in 2020 Inadequate healthcare systems are a major barrier to patients accessing life-saving treatment Public-private partnership can ensure the availability and affordability of cancer medicines and help manage and monitor their supply on the ground