- Cancers with poor prognoses could benefit from international collaboration, experts and stakeholders argue, citing the difficulty for a single country to address this complex challenge.
- Andre Carvalho, a scientist at the WHO’s International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), on a panel at the congress, defined three different scenarios for treating such cancers.
- France’s former health minister Agnès Buzyn, currently under investigation over the government’s handling of the pandemic, claims she was among first in Europe to highlight the danger posed by COVID-19 at a time no one cared in her diary published by Le Monde on Tuesday.
Health Brief: Changing the prognosis of poor prognosis cancers

