General Cancer Care and Prevention
General Cancer Care and Prevention encompasses both the medical treatments aimed at managing and potentially curing cancer, a group of diseases characterized by uncontrolled cell division and tissue invasion, and proactive strategies to reduce cancer incidence and mortality through individual lifestyle changes, regular preventive screenings, and public health policies. This approach is considered cost-effective and viable for all socioeconomic classes, contributing to long-term reductions in cancer's impact.
Health Outcomes
- Enhanced Health Promotion
- Improved Antitumor Response
- Improved Cancer-Related Health Outcome
- Improved Colorectal Cancer Outcomes
- Maintained Cell Viability
- No Adverse Safety Findings
- No Applicable Outcome Reported
- No Evident Toxicity
- No Human Health Outcome Reported
- No Mutagenicity
- No Relevant Health Outcome Reported
- Reduced Carcinogenesis
- Reduced Listeria Monocytogenes Survival
- Reduced Serious Adverse Events