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The Cancer Research Initiative (CRI) is aimed at fostering integrated, interdisciplinary cancer research within UCT's Faculty of Health Sciences @UCTHealthSci
Cape Town
Joined November 2017
The SAHR published a pioneering edition dedicated to the pressing challenges, successes, & gaps in cancer care within the South African healthcare system. Thanks to all that contributed, find more details below: https://t.co/UWuUWJYZ9k
@UCT_SPH @UCTHealthSci @AwacanEd @CANSA
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FHS, CRI FUNDING OPPORTUNITY In this call we specifically invite proposals for innovative multi-disciplinary research projects relevant to the African context Compulsory Letter of Intent Deadline: 5 August 2024 Full Submission Deadline: 16 September 2024 @UCT_SPH @UCTHealthSci
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Call for applications: Master of Public Health Bursary - Empilisweni Centre https://t.co/sQfKy7POgy
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#EarlyDetection is key for Colorectal cancer (also known as colon cancer). If diagnosed early, it can increase your chances of survival. Know the risks. Awareness on colon cancer is being campaigned nationwide this month, as part of #WorldHealthDay theme: 'My Health, My Right'
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“Those who have the fewest resources to manage their #cancer burdens will bear the brunt of the increased 🌍cancer burden.” IARC’s Dr @FreddieBray_ Cancer mortality in low & medium #HDI countries is projected to almost double in 2050, vs 2022 estimates https://t.co/NP97RvuHJV
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Significant advancements have been made since the Global Strategy to eliminate cervical cancer was adopted three years ago, yet critical action is still needed to reach global targets. Read more ahead of #HPV Awareness Day: https://t.co/Rqa7tkcrZk
#OneLessWorry
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Significant advancements have been made since the Global Strategy to eliminate cervical cancer was adopted three years ago, yet critical action is still needed to reach global targets.
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#WorldObesityDay
#Obesity is now considered a cause of at least 13 different #cancer types: cancers of the breast (in postmenopausal women), colorectum, endometrium, kidney, liver, gallbladder, ovary, pancreas, gastric cardia, oesophagus, thyroid, multiple myeloma, & meningioma.
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#WorldObesityDay Some estimate that #obesity will overtake #smoking🚬 as the main factor associated with cancer in some countries in coming decades; interventions at both population & individual level to↘️ obesity & sever the obesity–cancer link are critical for #cancer control.
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The global cancer burden is growing.📈 @IARCWHO released a report on the major trends in cancer incidence and mortality around the world. Dr Isabelle Soerjomataram discusses the findings in this latest episode of Let's Talk Cancer. Listen now➡️ https://t.co/VmkM0xVMOY
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Lehan Hefer, a UCT MedTech Masters student at the University of Cape Town, delivered a progress presentation this morning. Lehan's work focuses on the "Design and Development of a Speculum-Free Cervical Cancer Screening Device," aiming to revolutionise the way cervical cancer
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IARC release latest estimates of global #cancer burden. We estimate 20 million new cases & 9.7 million deaths from cancer occurred in 2022. Detailed incidence & mortality info for 185 countries & 36 common cancers now available in IARC's @GLOBOCAN_GCO PR: https://t.co/BzYWdPPOya
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Please join us in signing the call to action, asking our governments to improve health equity, and make it easier for all populations to enjoy affordable & accessible cancer services, & reduce disparities in cancer incidence & mortality. #WorldCancerDay
https://t.co/KdFWzJZ0KB
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WATCH: Cervical Cancer Patient Interview: SAMRC/UCT Cape Town As Cervical Cancer Awareness Month comes to a close, we encourage you to continue to spread awareness throughout the year — every day can be a day to raise awareness. https://t.co/9KBZnjUw9l
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Power, money & cancer medicines. A reality check.
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Cancer medicines: a private vice for public benefit? Richard Sullivan Institute of Cancer Policy, Centre for Cancer, Society & Public Health, King&r
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"GRAIL-Galleri: why the special treatment?", we ask in today's @TheLancet as voices from the UK public health oncology community. From @SullivanProf @AggarwalOnc @HoulstonLab_ICR
@paulpharoah @mgtmccartney @SJHogarth Prof Nick Wald @clare__turnbull
https://t.co/nlgaS4TEx1
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The deluge of so-called multiple cancer early detection (MCED) tests has given cause for both excitement and concern. A notable example is the GRAIL-Galleri test1 (Galleri-MCED test), which claims to...
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What do you wish you'd known when you were first diagnosed with breast cancer? The amazing @mlalanda created this infographic from one of my tweets and I just had to share it Do you agree? What would you add?
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Patient stories: A Lancet commission - ecancer
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In this interview, Prof Jennifer Moodley talks about the challenges that women face when seeking healthcare in Africa. She highlights the issue of stigma fac
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Humbled, honoured and grateful. Keenly aware that our individual achievements are populated by other people's work.
Associate Professor Tasleem Ras is one of three recipients of UCT’s 2022 Distinguished Teacher Award. Read more: https://t.co/rwpwfTeRsh
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