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2010 Cancer can be prevented too |
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World Cancer Day 2010,
led by UICC, its members and with the support of the World Health Organization
(WHO), will raise awareness of cancer prevention.
Each year, over 12 million people receive a cancer
diagnosis and 7.6 million die of the disease.
The good news is that approximately 40% of cancers
are potentially preventable. We invite you to join us in marking World Cancer
Day on 4 February by promoting our exciting new campaign and spreading the
message that cancer can be prevented too.
This coming February, UICC will launch the campaign
“Cancer can be prevented too”, focussing on how the risk of developing cancer
can significantly be reduced through simple measures:
- Stop tobacco use and avoid exposure to second-hand
smoke
- Limit alcohol consumption
- Avoid excessive sun exposure
- Maintain a healthy weight, through eating healthily
and exercising regularly
- Protect against cancer-causing infections
What do you have planned for World Cancer Day?
Download the following forms and send them back to us at UICC telling us what you did for World Cancer Day and with the Campaign 'Cancer can be prevented too'.
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World Cancer Day activity report form
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