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Indonesia Launches National Cancer Screening Program to Combat Rising Rates
Indonesia launched a national free health check program on February 10, 2025, to combat rising cancer rates, projected to increase by over 70 percent by 2050; screenings include RT-PCR, USG, and blood chemical analysis for various cancers.
Indonesia Launches National Cancer Screening Program to Combat Rising Rates
Indonesia launched a national free health check program on February 10, 2025, to combat rising cancer rates, projected to increase by over 70 percent by 2050; screenings include RT-PCR, USG, and blood chemical analysis for various cancers.
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40% Bias Score


Murmansk Oblast Sees 2.5% Rise in Cancer Cases in 2024
Murmansk Oblast reported 3866 new cancer cases in 2024, a 2.5% increase from 2023, with 1761 in men and 2105 in women; improved diagnostics contribute to this rise, but many cancers are now treatable, emphasizing the importance of prevention and early detection.
Murmansk Oblast Sees 2.5% Rise in Cancer Cases in 2024
Murmansk Oblast reported 3866 new cancer cases in 2024, a 2.5% increase from 2023, with 1761 in men and 2105 in women; improved diagnostics contribute to this rise, but many cancers are now treatable, emphasizing the importance of prevention and early detection.
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32% Bias Score


Missed Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Need for Ultrasound in Dense Breasts
TV presenter Julia Bradbury's breast cancer was missed twice due to dense breast tissue; an ultrasound finally detected a 6cm tumor during a third consultation, prompting reflection on the importance of alternative imaging for dense breasts and lifestyle changes in cancer prevention and recovery.
Missed Cancer Diagnosis Highlights Need for Ultrasound in Dense Breasts
TV presenter Julia Bradbury's breast cancer was missed twice due to dense breast tissue; an ultrasound finally detected a 6cm tumor during a third consultation, prompting reflection on the importance of alternative imaging for dense breasts and lifestyle changes in cancer prevention and recovery.
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28% Bias Score


Netherlands Sees Sharp Rise in Cancer Diagnoses, Particularly Prostate Cancer
In 2024, 130,000 cancer diagnoses were reported in the Netherlands, a 3,000 increase from 2023, with prostate cancer diagnoses rising sharply and surpassing breast cancer mortality for the first time.
Netherlands Sees Sharp Rise in Cancer Diagnoses, Particularly Prostate Cancer
In 2024, 130,000 cancer diagnoses were reported in the Netherlands, a 3,000 increase from 2023, with prostate cancer diagnoses rising sharply and surpassing breast cancer mortality for the first time.
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44% Bias Score


Early Cancer Detection Improves Treatment Outcomes in Turkey
The Turkish Radiation Oncology Association emphasizes that early cancer detection through screening programs and healthy lifestyles significantly improves treatment success and quality of life, highlighting the importance of timely diagnosis and preventative measures like the HPV vaccine.
Early Cancer Detection Improves Treatment Outcomes in Turkey
The Turkish Radiation Oncology Association emphasizes that early cancer detection through screening programs and healthy lifestyles significantly improves treatment success and quality of life, highlighting the importance of timely diagnosis and preventative measures like the HPV vaccine.
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40% Bias Score


Understanding Menstrual Cycles Crucial for Early Cervical Cancer Detection
A UK pharmacist highlights the importance of understanding menstrual cycles for early cervical cancer detection, citing a daily death toll of two women in Britain from this disease while emphasizing a 95 percent survival rate with early diagnosis.
Understanding Menstrual Cycles Crucial for Early Cervical Cancer Detection
A UK pharmacist highlights the importance of understanding menstrual cycles for early cervical cancer detection, citing a daily death toll of two women in Britain from this disease while emphasizing a 95 percent survival rate with early diagnosis.
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28% Bias Score

New Hair Analysis Test Aims to Speed Up Autism Diagnosis
LinusBio launched Clearstrand-ASD, a $2750 hair analysis test ruling out autism in 1-36 month olds with 92.5% accuracy in 44 states, addressing delays in diagnosis and enabling early intervention; however, it requires further research.

New Hair Analysis Test Aims to Speed Up Autism Diagnosis
LinusBio launched Clearstrand-ASD, a $2750 hair analysis test ruling out autism in 1-36 month olds with 92.5% accuracy in 44 states, addressing delays in diagnosis and enabling early intervention; however, it requires further research.
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52% Bias Score

Increased Prostate Cancer Detection Linked to Early Screening
According to Dr. Anton Ivanchikov, a urologist at Samara State Medical University Clinics, prostate cancer detection has risen in the last 10 years due to increased screenings, not necessarily reflecting a higher incidence; men over 70 show signs in over 70% of cases; early detection is key, and ann...

Increased Prostate Cancer Detection Linked to Early Screening
According to Dr. Anton Ivanchikov, a urologist at Samara State Medical University Clinics, prostate cancer detection has risen in the last 10 years due to increased screenings, not necessarily reflecting a higher incidence; men over 70 show signs in over 70% of cases; early detection is key, and ann...
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24% Bias Score

Rising Prostate Cancer Diagnoses in the Netherlands Prompt Calls for Earlier Screening
In the Netherlands, prostate cancer diagnoses are rising, mirroring breast cancer rates in women, prompting calls for earlier screening programs to reduce late-stage diagnoses and mortality, despite concerns about healthcare resource allocation and potential overdiagnosis.

Rising Prostate Cancer Diagnoses in the Netherlands Prompt Calls for Earlier Screening
In the Netherlands, prostate cancer diagnoses are rising, mirroring breast cancer rates in women, prompting calls for earlier screening programs to reduce late-stage diagnoses and mortality, despite concerns about healthcare resource allocation and potential overdiagnosis.
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44% Bias Score

Netherlands Sees Sharp Rise in Cancer Diagnoses, Especially Prostate Cancer
In 2024, 130,000 people in the Netherlands were diagnosed with cancer—a 3,000 increase from 2023—largely due to population growth and aging. Prostate cancer diagnoses surged, nearing breast cancer numbers, highlighting the need for improved early detection, as many cases present with advanced metast...

Netherlands Sees Sharp Rise in Cancer Diagnoses, Especially Prostate Cancer
In 2024, 130,000 people in the Netherlands were diagnosed with cancer—a 3,000 increase from 2023—largely due to population growth and aging. Prostate cancer diagnoses surged, nearing breast cancer numbers, highlighting the need for improved early detection, as many cases present with advanced metast...
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60% Bias Score

UK Prostate Cancer Diagnoses Surpass Breast Cancer Amidst Disparities
Prostate cancer diagnoses in the UK have surged to 55,033 in 2023, exceeding breast cancer diagnoses for the first time, driven by pandemic catch-up efforts and increased awareness, yet highlighting regional disparities and the ongoing absence of a national screening program.

UK Prostate Cancer Diagnoses Surpass Breast Cancer Amidst Disparities
Prostate cancer diagnoses in the UK have surged to 55,033 in 2023, exceeding breast cancer diagnoses for the first time, driven by pandemic catch-up efforts and increased awareness, yet highlighting regional disparities and the ongoing absence of a national screening program.
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44% Bias Score

Mother of Four Battles Stage 4 Melanoma After Delayed Diagnosis
Kelly Heather, 38, from Kent, UK, is battling stage 4 metastatic melanoma after a dark line on her fingernail, initially dismissed, proved to be aggressive skin cancer that spread to her brain; her case highlights the importance of early detection and persistent advocacy for additional testing in ca...

Mother of Four Battles Stage 4 Melanoma After Delayed Diagnosis
Kelly Heather, 38, from Kent, UK, is battling stage 4 metastatic melanoma after a dark line on her fingernail, initially dismissed, proved to be aggressive skin cancer that spread to her brain; her case highlights the importance of early detection and persistent advocacy for additional testing in ca...
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48% Bias Score
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