Princess GhidaTalal, Chairperson of KHCFKHCC, joins drjohnwhyte to discuss the need for cancer research in the Arab world. Once viewed as a death sentence, there has been progress, and a change in perception has instilled hope. KHCF KHCC
Dr John Whyte speaks with Princess Ghida Talal about cancer treatment and research efforts in the Arab World and the importance of addressing taboos and providing cancer care to everyone who needs it.Welcome, everyone. I'm Dr John Whyte, the chief medical officer at WebMD, and you're watchingCancer is a leading cause of death all around the world. Now it's true that cancer death rates are decreasing, but everyone doesn't benefit equally.
To follow in his footsteps at the King Hussein Cancer Foundation and Center, we work very hard to break those taboos, to normalize early detection, and to make it part of our daily vocabulary. So we took many steps in regard to early detection. We launched nationwide campaigns and regional campaigns to encourage women to get their mammograms.
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