The increasing incidence and mortality rates associated with cancer in Iraq represent a formidable public health challenge that requires immediate attention. A multi-faceted approach is essential to address the contributing factors effectively. This includes improving environmental regulations, implementing comprehensive tobacco control policies, promoting healthier lifestyles, enhancing access to healthcare services, and increasing public awareness about cancer prevention and early detection.
By prioritizing cancer control initiatives and fostering collaboration among government agencies, healthcare providers, and community organizations, Iraq can work towards mitigating the impact of this growing health crisis and improving outcomes for those affected by cancer.
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