Schön-Klinik invite au premier forum sur le cancer colorectal à Neustadt

Le cancer colorectal est le deuxième cancer le plus fréquent en Allemagne chez les femmes comme chez les hommes. Plus de 22 000 personnes en meurent chaque année, un chiffre qui pourrait diminuer sensiblement grâce à des mesures de prévention constantes. La Schön-Klinik organise le 1er Forum sur le cancer colorectal de Neustadt le 12 mars pour promouvoir la sensibilisation et la détection précoce.

En Allemagne, le cancer colorectal figure parmi les types de cancer les plus courants. Il s'agit du deuxième cancer le plus fréquent chez les femmes comme chez les hommes. Chaque année, plus de 22 000 personnes y perdent la vie. Les experts soulignent que des dépistages réguliers pourraient réduire sensiblement ce chiffre.  nnPour accroître la sensibilisation et favoriser la détection précoce, la Schön-Klinik organise le premier Forum sur le cancer colorectal de Neustadt. L'événement est prévu le 12 mars et vise à fournir des informations sur la prévention et le diagnostic aux personnes touchées et aux intéressés. De telles initiatives cherchent à sensibiliser à l'importance des contrôles réguliers pour améliorer les taux de survie.

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