Vector image of three Black women

Insunko is a powdered form of tobacco sold in Zambia that an increasing number of women believe enhances male sexual pleasure. Such a use heightens the risk of cervical cancer.

Ukrainian children with cancer and their families were airlifted to Spain, where they can continue their treatment and are being cared for by Fundación Aladina and other cancer organisations.

The UICC Solidarity Fund for Ukraine has now reached over USD 1 million in contributions. Donations are still welcome and UICC will announce soon how the funds will be attributed. Read more here about actions by UICC members.

Team photo of the McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer in Australia

Hayley Jones looks back at the McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer’s impact and extends an invitation for everyone to get involved in using the law for cancer prevention and control.

Women holding up large numbers 90, 70, 90

Tracey Shissler at Jhpiego reflects on the initial challenges and accomplishments of the SUCCESS project to improve screening of cervical cancer in lower-resourced settings.

Nurse attending to a breast cancer patient at the FUCAM breast centre in Mexico. Photo by Adán Jardón, (c) UICC.

Andy Schmeltz of Pfizer honours the more than fifty SPARC awardees around the world who are "sparking" change for all people living with metastatic breast cancer, no matter who they are or where they live.

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