Driving continuous progress in cancer care
Driving continuous progress in cancer care
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While being diagnosed with cancer isn’t unique- around 20m people are diagnosed with cancer globally each year, and that number is projected to double in next 20 years—how it affects each person is. The unique nature of the impact of a cancer diagnosis creates exponential opportunities to listen and learn from each other, building our knowledge to tackle this ever-evolving disease. Acknowledging this individuality, together with patients themselves, in both care decisions and medicine development, remain integral to improving outcomes for people living with cancer.
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Driving continuous progress in cancer care
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While being diagnosed with cancer isn’t unique- around 20m people are diagnosed with cancer globally each year, and that number is projected to double in next 20 years—how it affects each person is. The unique nature of the impact of a cancer diagnosis creates exponential opportunities to listen and learn from each other, building our knowledge to tackle this ever-evolving disease. Acknowledging this individuality, together with patients themselves, in both care decisions and medicine development, remain integral to improving outcomes for people living with cancer.
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