AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCancer Care in Uruguay: New Montevideo-based findings presented at ESMO suggest early-onset colorectal cancer (diagnosed before age 50) behaves differently from later-onset disease, with younger patients facing worse survival even after more aggressive treatment—challenging “one-size-fits-all” care. Road Safety Cooperation: WHO/PAHO and Ibero-American road safety leaders launched a shared Safe Mobility 2030 plan, including harmonized rules on speed, alcohol, helmets, seat belts, child restraints and distracted driving, plus a regional Safe Mobility Index. Public Health Ethics in Conflict: The Israel Medical Association faces growing pressure to support calls for the release of Gaza doctor Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, with international petitions urging humane detention conditions. Health & Wellness Context: Uruguay’s broader health landscape is also reflected in global research attention, as the country is highlighted for high colorectal cancer incidence in Latin America.
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