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31 March 2015

World Cancer Day 2015 Campaign Report now available!

Discover the record breaking numbers and read some great success stories.

We have been amazed to see and discover all of the wonderful events that took place around the world to mark this important day and have provided some success stories to illustrate a few.

As we have previously mentioned, World Cancer Day 2015 broke many records and we were thrilled with the enthusiasm and dedication expressed by individuals, communities, organisations, corporations and governments around the globe.

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Thank you once again to the financial supporters of the 2015 campaign, without whom this wouldn't have been possible: 
Our Members, the Dutch Cancer Society and World Cancer Research Fund International, as well as our Corporate Partners, Amgen, Boehringer Ingelheim, Eli Lilly and Roche.

Thank you as well to the World Cancer Day Advisory Group for their continued support in helping us develop the campaign every year.

Everyone’s contribution has been fundamental to the huge success of the campaign so thank you again, and well done to all! 

Update on the World Cancer Day 2016 campaign

We are already hard at work on World Cancer Day 2016 and we are happy to share with you that the new campaign will be officially launched on 4th September 2015. Until then, we will make sure to keep you updated with the latest news.

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