

Ayon sa International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), nakapagtala ang Pilipinas ng halos 189,000 na bagong kaso ng kanser at higit na 113,000 pagkamatay dahil dito noong 2022. Tinatayang tataas pa sa mahigit 35 milyon ang bagong kaso ng cancer sa buong mundo pagsapit ng 2050. Samantala, naiulat naman sa 2025 Philippine National Cancer Summit na mahigit 180,000 bagong kaso ang naitatala kada taon at tinatayang mahigit 300 Pilipino ang namamatay dahil sa cancer bawat araw. Ipinapakita ng nakababahalang istatistika na ito ang agarang pangangailangan para sa patuloy na pananaliksik at inobasyon sa paggamot sa cancer.
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the Philippines recorded nearly 189,000 new cancer cases and more than 113,000 cancer-related deaths in 2022. Globally, IARC also projects that the number of new cases will rise to over 35 million by 2050, which is a 77% increase from 2022 figures. Meanwhile, the 2025 Philippine National Cancer Summit reports that more than 180,000 new cases are diagnosed each year and cancer is estimated to cause over 300 Filipino deaths daily. These alarming statistics highlight the urgent need for continued research and innovation in cancer treatment.
Effective January 2026, the Office of the College Secretary and the Office of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (Graduate Office) will impose a Php 20 fee for each request of a set of True Copy of Grades and Php 20 fee for each copy of any Certification request.
Ayon sa International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), nakapagtala ang Pilipinas ng halos 189,000 na bagong kaso ng kanser at higit na 113,000 pagkamatay dahil dito noong 2022. Tinatayang tataas pa sa mahigit 35 milyon ang bagong kaso ng cancer sa buong mundo pagsapit ng 2050. Samantala, naiulat naman sa 2025 Philippine National Cancer Summit na mahigit 180,000 bagong kaso ang naitatala kada taon at tinatayang mahigit 300 Pilipino ang namamatay dahil sa cancer bawat araw. Ipinapakita ng nakababahalang istatistika na ito ang agarang pangangailangan para sa patuloy na pananaliksik at inobasyon sa paggamot sa cancer.
According to the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), the Philippines recorded nearly 189,000 new cancer cases and more than 113,000 cancer-related deaths in 2022. Globally, IARC also projects that the number of new cases will rise to over 35 million by 2050, which is a 77% increase from 2022 figures. Meanwhile, the 2025 Philippine National Cancer Summit reports that more than 180,000 new cases are diagnosed each year and cancer is estimated to cause over 300 Filipino deaths daily. These alarming statistics highlight the urgent need for continued research and innovation in cancer treatment.
Effective January 2026, the Office of the College Secretary and the Office of the Associate Dean for Academic Affairs (Graduate Office) will impose a Php 20 fee for each request of a set of True Copy of Grades and Php 20 fee for each copy of any Certification request.
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