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Q & A with Prof. Lynn Denny

One of the organisers of the upcoming AORTIC conference and a leading expert on cervical cancer Professor Lynette Denny shares her thoughts on the cancer burden in Africa and what can be done to change the gloomy picture.

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The Lancet calls for tobacco control
11.06.2010

textThe latest edition of The Lancet journal has an editorial calling for tobacco control in developing countries to be stepped up in an effort to impact on the cancer incidence.
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Cancer finally at the top of the world agenda
08.06.2010

textNational Vice President for Global Health at the American Cancer Society, Nathan Grey answers important questions pertaining to the recent UN Resolution on the prevention and control of non-communicable diseases.
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Cancer will kill 13.2m by 2030
03.06.2010

textThe International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) this week released GLOBOCAN 2008, a new database which provides the most accurate assessment of the global cancer burden. It shows that Cancer will kill more than 13.2 million people a year by 2030, almost double the number who died from the disease in 2008.
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World No Tobacco Day – A time to act
26.05.2010

textThe theme is "Gender and tobacco with an emphasis on marketing to women". If women smoke like men they will die like men.
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United Nations Resolution on Non-Communicable Diseases Update
26.05.2010

textWith the help of cancer and tobacco control advocates around the world, the UN Resolution on the prevention and control of non- communicable diseases (NCDs), passed during the 64th session of the UN General Assembly on May 13 2010.
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Leading NGOs applaud decision to tackle non-communicable diseases
14.05.2010

textNon-communicable Disease Summit to focus on long-term killer diseases that threaten economic development in low- and middle-income countries.
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Doing the diski dance on top of the world
10.05.2010

textThe sound of the vuvuzela reverberated from the highest peak on the African continent at 7:30 this morning (Saturday May 8), when the Team of Hope, reached the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania.
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Researchers warn against use of DDT
29.04.2010

textSouth Africa should start looking for alternative solutions to control malaria-carrying mosquitoes, a study has found. Using DDT to curb the spread of malaria has been proven by researchers to pose a huge risk to human beings with those consuming chicken, fish and vegetables produced in DDT-sprayed areas at risk of developing illnesses such as cancer.
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ACS calls for help in Cancer fight
28.04.2010

textWe need your help in the fight against cancer! Please call on your government to support a United Nations General Assembly Special Session on Non-Communicable Diseases.
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The "new normal" - cancer and sexuality
21.04.2010 Dr. Eve

textOPINION:“You will never be the same again”, is a comment you may hear from a health care provider(HCP) on receiving a diagnosis of cancer. This assuming the HCP is bold enough to state this obvious, yet highly controversial statement. You will, in fact, never be the same again.
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Gates Foundation's move to limit tobacco industry's influence on policy applauded
14.04.2010

textThe African Tobacco Control Alliance (ATCA) today welcomed the decision of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to terminate a multimillion dollar grant to a leading international health research agency because of the potential of tobacco industry influence on the agency’s policies.
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My journey with breast cancer
30.03.2010 Jennifer Heunis

textCancer survivor Jenny Heunis recently met her idol and fellow cancer survivor Lance Armstrong when he visited Cape Town. Heunis shares her story of triumph and how being mentally and physically strong helped her to pull through challenging times.
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How does a heart know when it's big enough?
26.03.2010

textA protein discovered in fruit fly eyes has brought a Johns Hopkins team closer to understanding how the human heart and other organs automatically "right size" themselves, a piece of information that may hold clues to controlling cancer.
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Armstrong on a cancer stigma mission
12.03.2010 Anso Thom

textCancer activist and one of history’s greatest cyclists Lance Armstrong has called on the 38 000 Argus participants to paint the race yellow on Sunday when they line up for the world’s biggest organised cycle race.
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Lance meets fellow survivors
12.03.2010 Anso Thom

textThey sat in little excited huddles of four around tables in the long, narrow hospital room. Some old, some younger, some still children. Many of them had bald heads, despite their young age, while others covered their hair loss with scarves.
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Hi-tech cancer treatment centre a first
12.03.2010

textJohannesburg, A much needed cancer treatment centre that offers fully inclusive oncology services to the people of the East Rand was officially opened at the Netcare Clinton Hospital in Alberton yesterday.
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Anti-smoking campaign scoops a prize in BMJ Group Awards
11.03.2010

textA campaign of financial incentives to help quit smoking; a project to help change attitudes of doctors to patients; and research into the prevention of death from severe malaria in children will scoop three of the top prizes at the second international BMJ Group Awards ceremony tonight (10 March 2010).
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Tobacco control a no-brainer
10.03.2010

textOPINION: Recent legislation to strengthen tobacco control policy in South Africa is a progressive step to protect the public health of the country. By Evan Blecher.
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CANSA internationally recognised for its no-tobacco campaign
01.03.2010

textThe Cancer Association of South Africa (CANSA) was recently awarded with the 2009 World No Tobacco Day Achievement Award presented to CANSA CEO, Sue Janse van Rensburg by Dr Stella Anyangwe, World Health Organization Representative in South Africa, at a recently hosted Symposium on Environmental Carcinogens in Pretoria in honour of World Cancer Day held on 4 February 2010.
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Governments celebrate five years of anti-tobacco convention
01.03.2010

textA ceremony marking the fifth anniversary of the entry into force of the WHO Framework Convention on Tobacco Control was held today in Geneva headquarters of the World Health Organization.
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Hope for patients with endometrial cancer
25.02.2010

textA lancet study suggests that completely removing both the pelvic lymph nodes (lymphadenectomy) and para-aortic lymph nodes could increase chances of survival in patients who are at risk of cancer recurrence.
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Pressure groups want higher tobacco tax
18.02.2010 Lungi Langa

textThe National Council Against Smoking (NCAS) has urged finance minister Pravin Gordhan to review tobacco tax rates in South Africa.
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Research shows that 40% of all cancers are preventable
17.02.2010

textEvery year, over 12 million people receive a cancer diagnosis and 7.6 million die of the disease - accounting for nearly 1 in 5 of all deaths in developed countries and the leading cause of death worldwide¹. Yet, according to the International Union against Cancer (UICC) more than 40% of all cancers could be prevented by better lifestyle choices.
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Gates gives massive boost to tobacco control in Africa
04.02.2010

textThe Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has given a grant of $7 million over five years to the American Cancer Society to lead and coordinate the African Tobacco Control Consortium, a global coalition of public health-oriented organizations focusing on using evidence-based approaches to stem the tobacco epidemic in Africa.
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World Cancer Day
04.02.2010 Lungi Langa

textHealth-e interviewed Dr Otis Brawley, Chief Medical Officer of the American Cancer Society on the eve of World Cancer Day (February 4). Brawley discusses the challenges particular to Africa and debunks some of the myths around cancer.
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