Early Detection Is One of the Most Effective Ways to Fight Cancer/ Astghik Voskanyan, Lianna Safaryan / Public Radio

The moment a person learns about a cancer diagnosis, their life—and the lives of their loved ones—changes completely.

Early detection is one of the most effective ways to fight cancer. It significantly increases the chances of successful treatment and saves lives.

Your health begins with informed decisions.

As part of World Cancer Day, the guests of Public Radio’s “I Am Healthy” program were Astghik Voskanyan, Deputy Director for Science, hematologist at the Yeolyan Hematology and Oncology Center, and Lianna Safaryan, Head of the Clinical Department of Adult Oncology and Chemotherapy, oncologist at the same center.

The specialists discussed malignant blood disorders and the most common types of solid tumors, including:

the most frequently occurring types,

early warning signs,

steps toward early detection,

fears associated with a cancer diagnosis.

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