Portuguese foundation launches
world's largest cancer award
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[November 19, 2019]
By Catarina Demony
LISBON (Reuters) - Portugal's Champalimaud
Foundation announced on Monday the world's largest annual prize, worth 1
million euros, for research and clinical practices aiming to control or
eradicate cancer.
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Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally and it was
responsible for an estimated 9.6 million deaths in 2018, according
to the World Health Organisation.
"For more than a century cancer, more than any other disease, has
occupied our thought and fears," the foundation said.
"Despite growing knowledge on the biology of the disease and
advances in prevention, diagnosis and treatment, deaths from cancer
are continuing to rise in most countries."
The foundation, which focuses on neuroscience and oncology research
at its Lisbon base, was set up at the bequest of the industrialist
Antonio Champalimaud who died in 2004.
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Last year a prize was awarded to seven scientists in the United
States and Britain who came up with a revolutionary gene therapy
cure for a rare genetic form of childhood blindness.
(Reporting by Catarina Demony; Editing by Sergio Goncalves and
Alison Williams)
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