#international agency for research on cancer

Collection of international agency for research on cancer news, found 11 news.

Govt developing cyclotron network for cancer treatment

Indonesia is accelerating the development of PET/CT scan and cyclotron networks to support cancer ...

Expect to cut cervical cancer incidence significantly by 2030: govt

The Indonesian Health Ministry is expecting to significantly bring down the incidence of cervical cancer nationally to ...

Aspartame's cancer risk still being studied, says BPOM

Aspartame's health impact is still being studied following a statement from an international agency suggesting that ...

Guardant Health completes purchase of Guardant Health AMEA joint venture

Guardant Health, Inc. (NASDAQ:GH), a leading precision oncology company, today announced it has purchased the ...

Can coffee cause cancer? Only if it`s very hot, says who scientists

There is no conclusive evidence that drinking coffee causes cancer, the World Health Organizations cancer agency will ...

1.5 Million Premature Cancer Deaths Could be Prevented per Year if Targets Set to Reduce NCDs are Met by 2025

-On World Cancer Day, UICC and International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) reveal real-life impact of achieving ...

AstraZeneca Begins a New Global Study of FASLODEX® (Fulvestrant) 500 mg Injection

-     FALCON (Fulvestrant and AnastrozoLe COmpared in hormonal therapy Naïve advanced breast ...

Study Demonstrates Radioembolization Using SIR-Spheres Significantly Improves Overall Survival

-Survival of patients treated with SIR-Spheres more than double that of patients who received best supportive care, ...

Largest Comparative Study of Radioembolisation Shows SIR-Spheres Microspheres Significantly Improves

-       - New Australian Data Provides Further Evidence of Survival Benefit for ...

Home-based Self-collected Vaginal Specimens Detect More Cervical Lesions and Cancers Than Cytology

-         - Vaginal Self-collection for Hybrid Capture(R.

Alcohol "a major cause of cancer"

About one in 10 cancers in men and one in 33 in women in western European countries are caused by current and past ...