46.7% of children with brain cancer and 70% of children with leukemia live five or more years after their initial diagnosis, which is lower than global averageness.
46.7% of children with brain cancer and 70% of children with leukemia live five or more years after their initial diagnosis, which is lower than global averageness.
A total of 7,244 people were diagnosed with cancer in Mongolia in 2023, the country’s National Cancer Center said Tuesday.
Around
IAEA staff have reviewed Mongolia’s cancer treatment and diagnostic facilities under the Rays of Hope initiative during a visit to
Mongolia has the world’s highest rate of cancer mortality per 100,000.
In 2022, 4,548 people died of cancer in Mongolia with
For women in Mongolia, cervical and breast cancers are among the four most common cancers, the other two being liver
In Mongolia, the leading cause of death is liver cancer. The country has one of the highest rates in the
It is reported that the famous surgeon J.Chinburen, who was head of the National Cancer Centre (NCC) resigned from his
From 1 January, 2020, Mongolians will now get seven cancer examinations for free. A bill on amendments to the Law
Yesterday (January 23rd), surgeons from the National Centre for Cancer Research successfully performed their 9th liver transplant surgery. The operation
An In-patient cancer treatment centre opened earlier today (9 January) in Ulaanbaatar, the capital city of Mongolia. Cancer patients from