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Cristina García Magán: “There is no vaccine against cancer” | BE Gijón | To live that are two days Asturias

“The objective is to achieve that in 2030 the cancer survival rate reaches 70%”, it is already 90 in some breast cancers, but the research has to help us to achieve it, he points out in the interview held in To Live that there are two Asturias days with the Coordinator of the Spanish Association against Cancer in Asturias.

Cristina García Magán confirms to Cadena SER microphones that the march held simultaneously this Sunday in Gijón and Avilés has managed to raise 14,400 euros. And it is that 1800 people have joined it, 800 in Avilés, 1000 in Gijón.

After a year of stoppage forced by the coronavirus, the Spanish Association against Cancer in Asturias organized this, again, this event that has taken place in Oviedo for four years. His idea is to also keep this appointment and have a presence in more municipalities, they have already carried out similar actions in Luanco or Moreda.

The proceeds will be used for cancer research and the projects that this association develops in our region. centered on three pillars; support and accompaniment to the sick and their families, with free psychological and social care programs, prevention and research. Cristina Garcia Magán, coordinator of the Spanish Association Against Cancer in Asturias, he points out that this year in Asturias cancer has claimed the lives of 3,500 people almost at the level of cardiovascular diseases, which is why he assures that it is necessary to put cancer in the priorities again.


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