
TESTAMENT's CHUCK BILLY: Beating Cancer 'Turned Me More Spiritual Instead Of Religious'
In a new interview with Scott Itter of Dr. Music, Chuck Billy, the frontman of San Francisco Bay Area thrash metal veterans TESTAMENT, spoke about his upcoming memoir, "Holding My Breath: The Two Testaments Of Chuck Billy", which is due on November 10, 2026 via Permuted Press. The 63-year-old singer...
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Reduce Dutch cancer care inequalities with a 'Health in All Policies' approach, say cancer advocates
The Netherlands has been confronted with a new report showing inequalities in cancer screening between people
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Discovering Moderna's new landscape for vaccines in Europe
The end of COVID, new cancer vaccines and a brand new laboratory with the biggest end-to-end production hub fo
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Discovering Moderna's new landscape for vaccines in Europe
The end of COVID, new cancer vaccines and a brand new laboratory with the biggest end-to-end production hub fo
EURACTIVCancer can affect everyone, regardless of age, gender or social status
Delivering better long-term care for patients also means reducing significant disparities, both between & within EU countries
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World Cancer Day 2023 | Think Tank | European Parliament
World Cancer Day 2023
Let’s fight exposure to carcinogens at work with Napo! | Safety and health at work EU-OSHA
A high proportion of EU workers are potentially exposed to ‘process-generated carcinogens’, in particular exhaust fumes such as diesel engine emissions, silica dust, hardwood dust, and welding fumes. And many times they are unaware. In a new video clip, Napo and his colleagues illustrate typical occupations where exposure to these carcinogens is high. Working as builders, mechanics or woodworkers, together with their boss, they look for prevention alternatives to operate in safe and healthy conditions.

Exposure to pollution causes 10% of all cancer cases in Europe
Exposure to air pollution, second-hand smoke, radon, ultraviolet radiation, asbestos, certain chemicals and other pollutants causes over 10% of all cancer cases in Europe, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report published today. The good news is that these risks are preventable.
European Environment Agency
Exposure to pollution causes 10% of all cancer cases in Europe
Exposure to air pollution, second-hand smoke, radon, ultraviolet radiation, asbestos, certain chemicals and other pollutants causes over 10% of all cancer cases in Europe, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report published today. The good news is that these risks are preventable.
European Environment Agency
Exposure to pollution causes 10% of all cancer cases in Europe
Exposure to air pollution, second-hand smoke, radon, ultraviolet radiation, asbestos, certain chemicals and other pollutants causes over 10% of all cancer cases in Europe, according to a European Environment Agency (EEA) report published today. The good news is that these risks are preventable.
European Environment Agency📢 How many #cancer cases can be linked to the environment? Find out more about our #EEACancerReport during our joint @FriendsofEurope #FoEDebate event on Tuesday. More info: https://frnds.eu/BeatingCancer
#BeatingCancer #EUCancerPlan #EUCleanAir
RT @FriendsofEurope: 🩺☁️ How many cancer cases in Europe can be roughly linked to the living and working environment?
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Beating cancer with better environments - Friends of Europe
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