Cancer prevention in Colombia aims to save lives

Each year, more than 110,000 people in Colombia receive a cancer diagnosis, according to estimates from the Global Cancer Observatory. Early detection and reducing risk factors could prevent 30% to 50% of cases, the World Health Organization indicates. In Cali, Latin America's oldest cancer registry highlights the importance of prevention.

February 4, World Cancer Day, emphasizes prevention as the most effective tool to combat this disease. In Colombia, cancer poses a major public health challenge, with over 110,000 new cases annually reported by GLOBOCAN. The most common types include breast, prostate, colorectal, stomach, lung, and cervical cancer, a trend seen nationally and regionally.

The National Cancer Institute (INC) notes that nearly 60% of cases are detected in advanced stages, reducing survival chances and increasing the burden on patients, families, and the health system. Dr. Sandra Viviana Muñoz from Coomeva Medicina Prepagada explains: “The challenge is not only in medical availability, but in strengthening a culture of prevention: attending check-ups, recognizing warning signs, and adopting self-care as a permanent practice”.

The World Health Organization supports that 30% to 50% of cancers can be prevented by reducing risks such as smoking, excessive alcohol consumption, poor diet, and sedentary lifestyles, along with effective early diagnosis programs.

February 15, International Childhood Cancer Day, extends the focus to children. Globally, about 400,000 cases are diagnosed yearly in children and adolescents, per the WHO. In Colombia, the INC records around 2,000 new annual cases, mainly leukemias, central nervous system tumors, and lymphomas.

Cali hosts Latin America's oldest Population Cancer Registry, accredited by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). This center highlights that early detection, timely access to medical services, and comprehensive support improve outcomes and quality of life for pediatric patients and their families.

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Illustration of young non-smoking lung cancer patient enjoying high-quality healthy diet of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, with charts showing above-average scores and subtle pesticide exposure hints.
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دراسة على مرضى سرطان الرئة الشباب تكشف عن مستويات عالية وغير متوقعة لجودة النظام الغذائي؛ والباحثون يحققون في احتمال التعرض للمبيدات الحشرية

من إعداد الذكاء الاصطناعي صورة مولدة بواسطة الذكاء الاصطناعي تم التحقق من الحقائق

كشفت دراسة أولية أجراها مركز "نوريس" الشامل للسرطان التابع لجامعة جنوب كاليفورنيا (USC)، والتي عُرضت في الاجتماع السنوي للجمعية الأمريكية لأبحاث السرطان (AACR)، أن غير المدخنين الذين شُخِّصوا بسرطان الرئة قبل سن الخمسين أبلغوا عن تناولهم كميات أكبر من الفواكه والخضروات والحبوب الكاملة، كما سجلوا نتائج أعلى في مؤشر الأكل الصحي (Healthy Eating Index) مقارنة بمتوسط سكان الولايات المتحدة. وأكد الباحثون أن هذه النتائج لا تثبت أن النظام الغذائي يسبب سرطان الرئة، وأشاروا إلى أن التفسير المحتمل قد يتعلق بعوامل بيئية مثل المبيدات الحشرية، وهي فرضية تتطلب إجراء اختبارات مباشرة.

In an op-ed in Le Monde, Philippe Bergerot, president of the Ligue contre le cancer, criticizes the state's focus on curative care and advocates for local action in prevention ahead of municipal elections and World Cancer Day on February 4.

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On World Cancer Day, Cuban experts emphasized the nation's commitment to a comprehensive cancer control program, despite severe restrictions from the U.S. economic blockade. This barrier hinders access to vaccines, drugs, and essential technologies. Still, Cuba upholds its focus on prevention and health promotion.

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Dr. Ileana Morales Suárez, Director of Science and Innovation at Cuba's Ministry of Public Health, stated that “evidence-based healthcare saves lives” on World Health Day. Under the slogan “Together for Science,” the WHO highlights scientific collaboration in healthcare. Morales Suárez outlined Cuba's research advances and the One Health paradigm.

Following Comptroller General approval and publication in the Official Gazette, the nationwide oncology sanitary alert—declared by President José Antonio Kast in late March amid delays affecting thousands on cancer waiting lists—has taken effect. It grants the Ministry of Health extraordinary powers to expedite diagnostics and treatments for 33,000 patients until September 30, 2026, with potential extension.

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On the eve of International Women's Day, Colombia highlights advances in female leadership and the care economy, which accounts for nearly 20% of GDP and is mostly shouldered by women. While laws like 1413 of 2010 have made unpaid work visible, challenges remain such as the wage gap and unequal domestic burden. The country ranks fourth globally in women in high-level positions, at 43.4%.

 

 

 

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