Focus on cancer today to survive for tomorrow…
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With cancer being the leading cause of death worldwide, its tragic realities are all too familiar to most of us. On a more positive note, the World Health Organization is spreading the message that “Cancer can be prevented, too,” and they’ve organized a comprehensive guide to effective programs which you can find online here. Knowing that early detection is a key to survival, the Lance Armstrong Foundation is encouraging us today, which is designated as World Cancer Day, to ask our friends and loved ones to please schedule a visit with their doctors to discuss cancer and their personal risk factors:
“A little encouragement goes a long way, and we all have to work together to keep our loved ones healthy.”
Here’s their link to help us spread the word and reach out: “Make the call.”
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