Valerie Gilbert Ulep, senior research fellow at the Philippine Institute for Development Studies (PIDS), said at a presentation of his study last month that “a big portion [of the] country’s cancer burden is preventable” if only more early-- READ MORE:
Valerie Gilbert Ulep, senior research fellow at the Philippine Institute for Development Studies , said at a presentation of his study last month that “a big portion [of the] country’s cancer burden is preventable” if only more early screening can be conducted among women.
Data show that for breast cancer alone, 27,000 new cases are reported each year while 9,000 women die annually. Also, many fear finding out that one has cancer, and go for screening only when they are already suffering and it is too late.
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