
Lung Cancer Remains World’s Deadliest Cancer for a Decade
Lung cancer continues to be the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide for the tenth year in a row. Early detection and prevention efforts are crucial in reversing this deadly trend.
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Lung cancer continues to be the leading cause of cancer deaths worldwide for the tenth year in a row. Early detection and prevention efforts are crucial in reversing this deadly trend.
Experts caution that new US tariffs on pharmaceuticals could raise drug prices, worsen shortages, and undermine global health systems.
On World Parkinson’s Day, explore the latest research and therapies offering hope in the fight against Parkinson’s disease, a brain disorder affecting millions globally.
China’s maternal and infant mortality rates have reached new lows in 2024, thanks to ongoing improvements in healthcare services across the country.
China has made significant strides in combating tuberculosis, with incidence and mortality rates dropping by 30%. Health authorities highlight the nation’s efforts as surpassing global averages in TB prevention and treatment.
Chinese doctor Dr. Li Liang volunteers as the first to receive a groundbreaking new mRNA tuberculosis vaccine, offering new hope in the fight against TB, especially in the Global South.
Hainan’s Boao Lecheng zone achieves China’s first import of special medical formula food, marking a milestone in healthcare innovation and international collaboration.
China’s global health efforts are building a community of health for all, sharing medical expertise, and enhancing healthcare around the world.
Experts discuss China’s multifaceted approach to sustainable development, highlighting global leadership in health, ecological balance, and food security.
Chinese ophthalmologists bring hope to the Maldives by restoring sight to patients like Abdul Azeez and training local healthcare workers for sustainable eye care.