The great strides in cancer survivability seen in recent decades could be undercut by fallout from the pandemic, the overturning of Roe v. Wade, and continued disparities in health care access, scientists warn., according to the American Association for Cancer Research.
for cancer patients with Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that causes a massive growth of tumors and cysts. "They're really busy over there — they are approving drugs at a rate that we've never seen before," Anna Barker, chief strategy officer at Ellison Institute, said at the AACR press briefing. "This whole movement has changed the world."1) The pandemic" in early detection, screening, and overall attention to patient health, AACR president Lisa M. Coussens said at the briefing.
But the other side of the mirror show too that today 2022 september the cancer its the most spread only surpassed by the heart disease. Signs of the times: lesser deaths but most extends. Curious?