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One click against cancer!
Quality of Life 19. 10. 2020

One click against cancer!

Register with one click and take your health in your hands! Patients can register for free at CureCancer - mycancer.gr and a) create their own medical file, record their medical history and therapies, and upload their test results. b) Record and k...[Read more]

European Cancer Organisation – ECCO
Quality of Life 29. 06. 2020

European Cancer Organisation – ECCO

The European Cancer Organization is a non-profit federation that connects and responds to all stakeholders in oncology Europe-wide, with the mission “to reduce the burden of cancer”, improve outcomes and the quality of care for cancer patients, throu...[Read more]

World Cancer Day, February 4
Mental Health 01. 02. 2020

World Cancer Day, February 4

#IAmAndIWill  #WorldCancerDay 🎗 World Cancer Day, February 4 - Union for International Cancer Control (UICC). At CureCancer - mycancer.gr, we participate in support groups! We enhance self-esteem, reduce depression, decrease anxiety and improve rel...[Read more]

Testicular cancer: Speak openly - Get informed!
19. 05. 2018

Testicular cancer: Speak openly - Get informed!

Compared to other types of cancer, testicular cancer is rare, but it is the most common cancer in American males between the ages of 15 and 35. In UK 2,288 new cases of testicular cancer were reported in 2015, and 57 deaths from testicular cancer, i...[Read more]

Vitamin D Against Any Cancer Even Your Bones
Nutrition 28. 04. 2015

Vitamin D Against Any Cancer Even Your Bones

Vitamin D is a fat soluble vitamin responsible for the intestinal absorption of dietary calcium and phosphorus. Vitamin D is essential for the proper functioning of the body role, participating in important processes such as absorption and maintaini...[Read more]

BBC News: Poor sleeping patterns link to cancer
28. 04. 2015

BBC News: Poor sleeping patterns link to cancer

Irregular sleeping patterns have been "unequivocally" shown to lead to cancer in tests on mice, a study suggests. The report, in Current Biology, lends weight to concerns about the damaging impact of shift work on health. The researchers said women...[Read more]

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