WHO announced plans to work to reduce the global incidence of cancer by five million per year and reduce mortality by six million per year by 2020. "It's imperative that the private sector play its part since resources have become over-stretched and the lives of millions of people are seriously at risk. Together, we can make a difference," said Sikora. WHO Director-General Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland added that these goals were attainable given new strategies that are aimed at an integrated approach to cancer prevention, early detection, curative treatment, and palliative care. At the core of these strategies is the "cancer priority ladder," which provides internationally accepted priorities for developing effective national control program.
WHO announced plans to work to reduce the global incidence of cancer by five million per year and reduce mortality by six million per year by 2020. "It's imperative that the private sector play its part since resources have become over-stretched and the lives of millions of people are seriously at risk. Together, we can make a difference," said Sikora. WHO Director-General Dr. Gro Harlem Brundtland added that these goals were attainable given new strategies that are aimed at an integrated approach to cancer prevention, early detection, curative treatment, and palliative care. At the core of these strategies is the "cancer priority ladder," which provides internationally accepted priorities for developing effective national control program.
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