The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday that cancer killed no fewer than 8.8 million people every year.
According to world health organization (WHO) ending of each year over 8.8 or more people die from cancer. The figure world health organization (WHO) said was so high that is accounts for two and a half times more people killed than those die from HIV and AIDS tuberculosis.
The international Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at the meeting in Khartoum said cancer can be a death warrant in some undeveloped countries.
To tackel the scourge IAEA and the international community on Thursday held a high level discussion on how to get fund and support to those with the disease. and some country with high rate of cancer. the South Asia. "Cervical cancer is particularly deadly and dis-proportionally affects women in developing countries"The raising tide of cancer calls for additional human and financial resources as well as infrastructure.
The World Health Organisation (WHO) said on Thursday that cancer killed no fewer than 8.8 million people every year.
The international Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) at the meeting in Khartoum said cancer can be a death warrant in some undeveloped countries.
To tackel the scourge IAEA and the international community on Thursday held a high level discussion on how to get fund and support to those with the disease. and some country with high rate of cancer. the South Asia. "Cervical cancer is particularly deadly and dis-proportionally affects women in developing countries"The raising tide of cancer calls for additional human and financial resources as well as infrastructure.
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