08 Februarie 2021 06:20
Today on World Cancer Day (4 February), Cansa and the Union for International Cancer Control (UICC) encourages people to set and achieve personal goals enabling them to lower cancer risk.
They also encourage cancer patients to optimise health, especially in light of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Cancer continues to claim lives unnecessarily. It’s important that despite Covid-19 we do not lose sight of the needs of cancer patients, help them to live a balanced lifestyle, safeguard their health and continue to raise the importance of awareness and the signs.
What you can do: .Sign up for the “World Cancer Day ’21 Days to Impact Challenge” to receive an email every day with a new activity, inspiration, lesson or prompt.. Know your body..Vaccinate against HPV and Hepatitus B.. Do regular cancer screening.. Eat smart.. Take Cansa’s online Lifestyle Risk Assessment Tool that can help identify health risks that you need to address.. Keep moving a
Makeup tutorials aim to give cancer patients a boost in pandemic
Surrounded by lipstick and eye-shadow, Aisha Quashie brushes her cheek with foundation as she mirrors makeup artist Laura Hunt thousands of miles away in London.
The 39-year-old, who finished treatment for lymphoma in March, is doing a private online makeup tutorial while shielding at her Mississauga, Ontario home during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“When you’re going through something like cancer, you tend to stay away regardless, because sometimes you’re not feeling well,” Quashie told Reuters.
“But that additional isolation, just it makes it even that much harder not being able to see family (and) friends. It’s definitely tough mentally.”
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The Covid-19 pandemic has meant that cancer organisations globally have faced difficulties in maintaining life-saving services. This is not only due to a drop in resources, but also because of the necessary measures enacted to contain the spread of the coronavirus and fears of contagion on the.
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