Work More On Prevention, To Avoid A Smoking Induced Public Health Crisis, Countries Urged

[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 21/10/2025
According to recent analysis from several entities including the World Health Organisation (WHO), there are indications that the highest increase in cancer cases will be in lower-income countries in the next few years, a public health crisis that will be too costly to handle. The WHO projects (…)
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