Hotline: +2024192110
Sign in | Sign up | عربي
JOIN US GET SUPPORTED
  • Home
  • About us
    • Mission & Vision
    • Cancer data bank
    • BGICC Recommendations
    • BGICS awards
    • BGICS Collaboration
    • Board Members
  • Patient's Corner
    • Getting Diagnosed
    • The Treatment
    • Coping with cancer
    • Screening
    • awareness
  • Education
    • GRANT ALERT
    • international Partipation
    • webinar Session
    • NIH Course
  • Donate
    • Donate now
    • GIFTSHOP
  • BGICC
  • Media Corner
    • News
    • Gallery
    • Media Coverage
    • Videos
    • Publications
    • BGICS TV
  • Participate with us
  • Contact Us
News
World Cancer Day
31 January 2016

Each year on 4 February, WHO and International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) supports Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) to promote ways to ease the global burden of cancer. 

Cancer is the uncontrolled growth and spread of cells. It can affect almost any part of the body. The growths often invade surrounding tissue and can metastasize to distant sites.

Many cancers can be prevented by avoiding exposure to common risk factors, such as tobacco smoke. In addition, a significant proportion of cancers can be cured, by surgery, radiotherapy or chemotherapy, especially if they are detected early.

Taking place under the tagline ‘We can. I can.’, World Cancer Day 2016-2018 will explore how everyone – as a collective or as individuals – can do their part to reduce the global burden of cancer.

 

  

Key Facts

  • Cancer is a leading cause of death worldwide, accounting for 8.2 million deaths in 2012.
  • Lung, stomach, liver, colon and breast cancer cause the most cancer deaths each year.
  • The most frequent types of cancer differ between men and women.
  • About 30% of cancer deaths are due to the five leading behavioral and dietary risks: high body mass index, low fruit and vegetable intake, lack of physical activity, tobacco use, alcohol use.
  • Tobacco use is the most important risk factor for cancer causing 22% of global cancer deaths and 71% of global lung cancer deaths.
  • Cancer causing viral infections such as HBV/HCV and HPV are responsible for up to 20% of cancer deaths in low- and middle-income countries.
  • About 70% of all cancer deaths in 2008 occurred in low- and middle-income countries.
  • Deaths from cancer worldwide are projected to continue rising, with an estimated 13.1 million deaths in 2030.
 
Featured News
  • بالفيديو.. أصالة توجه "دعوة تفاؤل" لمريضات السرطان
  • مبادرة لوقاية 40 ألف مواطن بالسرطان سنوياً.. وتحذيرات من الإفراط في اللحوم والتدخين
  • For the first time, Zamfier supports the patients of Egypt.
  • Signed a memorandum of cooperation between the International Foundation for breast cancer research and cancer women BGICS
  • Congratulation

Quick Links

  • Home
  • About Us
  • Gallery
  • Videos
  • Contact Us

Useful Links

  • Alfa Cure Center
  • BGICC

Follow us

  • facebook
  • youtube
  • Twitter

News Letter

We are pleased to provide support and assistance in any problems you experience during your use of our services or browsing our website.

Copyright All rights reserved by BGICS © 2016
Created by KEYFrame