Cancer research in Austria: Together against the fatal disease!
Cancer research in Austria: Together against the fatal disease!
Laimgrubengasse 10, 1060 Wien, Österreich - On February 4, the World Cancer Day, Federal Minister Martin Polaschek focuses on the alarming cancer statistics in Austria. Every year, around 42,000 people in the Alpine Republic are confronted with the diagnosis of cancer, which leads to about 20,000 deaths annually. This makes it clear how important continuous research and innovative therapies are. "Research is essential to significantly improve the recovery chances of patients," said Polaschek. This strategy is supported by initiatives such as the Austrian Comprehensive Cancer Network, which combines the expertise of leading cancer research centers in Vienna, Graz, Innsbruck and Linz in order to implement progress in diagnostics and therapy more quickly, such as
The importance of research is also underlined as part of the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), which supports basic initiatives. From its foundation in 1955, when it came to the peaceful use of nuclear energy, the BMBF has continuously developed. It plays a central role in the promotion of innovations and technologies that provide both medicine and other science areas. education and research in the fight against cancer
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