IARC Newsletter · 2020. 3. 31. · IARC and Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein (Brazil) signed a...
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IARC Newsletter Stay informed and get the latest news, opinions, and scientific
information on cancer prevention
IARC scientists give advice to help women
reduce their cancer risk on International
Women’s Day 2020
Learn about cancer in children with Dr Eva
Steliarova-Foucher on International Childhood
Cancer Day 2020
A new study conducted by IARC and
collaborators shows that a simple urine test
could significantly improve early detection of
bladder cancer
In a new article, IARC researchers provide a
comprehensive catalogue of DNA methylation
markers of gestational age at birth
Professor Emily Banks gave the 7th IARC
Cancer and Society Lecture on “Cancer
IARC makes available its WHO Classification of
Tumours series in a convenient digital
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control: public health solutions to our
greatest challenges”
format by subscription
IARC announces the launch of the updated
website of its Education and Training
Programme
IARC and Hospital Israelita Albert Einstein
(Brazil) signed a Memorandum of
Understanding to increase collaboration
A Checklist for Dad - A children's bookabout cancer
IARC is pleased to announce the publication of the
children’s book A Checklist for Dad, written by Dr Tricia L.Larose, a former IARC postdoctoral scientist
Our thoughts are with everyone around the world during the COVID-19 pandemic crisis, especially
health-care workers. It appears that people with pre-existing noncommunicable diseases (NCDs),
including cancer, are at higher risk of becoming severely ill, according to the World Health
Organization (source: WHO Information Note on COVID-19 and NCDs).
IARC’s priority is conducting cancer prevention research to save lives. Our team remains mobilized
throughout this period, and is working with determination towards a world free of preventable
cancers.
We wish you and your loved ones all the very best during this time.
Let's prevent cancer, together!
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