GCF launches Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Month
October 31, 2022
Gut Cancer Foundation Shines A Light on Pancreatic Cancer
Pancreatic cancer has one of the lowest survival rates of all major cancers. With symptoms often vague, mild, missed, or ignored, 80 to 95 percent of those diagnosed are in stage 3 or 4, too late for curative surgery. Over 700 New Zealanders are diagnosed with pancreatic can...
GCF Shines A Light on stomach cancer inequities
September 9, 2022
Throughout September, the Gut Cancer Foundation worked with Dr Karyn Paringatai to highlight the stomach cancer inequities faced by Māori, and the importance of everyone understanding their whakapapa (family history) in catching stomach cancer early.
Throughout September, the Gut Cancer Foundation worked with Dr Karyn Paringatai to highlight the stomach cancer inequities faced by Māori, and the importance of everyone understanding their whakapapa (family history) in catching stomach cancer early.
Hereditary Diffuse Stom...
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