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WHO Report: Cancer Progress Masks Devastating Inequities for Millions

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  • A new WHO report reveals that despite scientific advances, millions globally face severe physical, emotional, and financial burdens from cancer due to persistent inequities in care.
  • Access to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment varies drastically between rich and poor countries, with many patients abandoning treatment due to high costs.

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A new WHO report reveals that despite scientific advances, millions globally face severe physical, emotional, and financial burdens from cancer due to persistent inequities in care. Access to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment varies drastically between rich and poor countries, with many patients abandoning treatment due to high costs.

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