Isabelle Soerjomataram

Isabelle Soerjomataram

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Dr. Isabelle Soerjomataram serves as the deputy head of the cancer surveillance branch at the IARC. She has been actively involved in cancer research and public health initiatives, advocating for improved access to early diagnosis and treatment for breast cancer globally to address disparities in cancer outcomes among different populations.

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Isabelle Soerjomataram is the deputy head of the Cancer Surveillance Unit at IARC and a senior author of the study.

cerca de 4 a cada 10 casos de câncer estão ligados a causas evitáveis; saiba quais
O Globo·BrazilBrazil· 2026-02-04
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Isabelle Soerjomataram is the deputy director of the Cancer Surveillance Unit at the AIIC and a co-author of the study.

Cuatro de cada 10 casos de cáncer son prevenibles, concluye un estudio de la OMS
La Prensa – leading Panamanian daily, est. 1980·PanamaPanama· 2026-02-04
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Dr Isabelle Soerjomataram is the deputy head of the International Agency for Research on Cancer at the WHO, highlighting the importance of prevention efforts.

WHO warns men face higher UV radiation risk, women face higher smoking risk
The Sydney Morning Herald·AustraliaAustralia· 2026-02-03
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Isabelle Soerjomataram is the Deputy Head of the Cancer Surveillance Branch at the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC).

Why more women get cancer in India
BBC·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-09-16
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Isabelle Soerjomataram is the deputy head of the Cancer Surveillance Department at IARC.

mortes no mundo devem crescer 68% nos próximos 25 anos, e mais ainda no Brasil, diz OMS
O Globo·BrazilBrazil· 2025-02-25
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Dr Isabelle Soerjomataram is the deputy head of the IARC’s cancer surveillance branch.

Breast cancer diagnoses and deaths expected to surge worldwide, says WHO | Breast cancer
The Guardian·United KingdomUnited Kingdom· 2025-02-24
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