February 3, 2021

How You Can Help Reduce Cancer’s Global Impact on World Cancer Day – SWMW Law | Mesothelioma & Asbestos Lawyers

The year 2020 will forever be remembered as the year of COVID-19. But while our attention was focused on the coronavirus, the global cancer epidemic quietly increased to 19.3 million cases and 10 million cancer deaths in 2020. The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that by 2040, there will be more than 30 million cancer cases and 16.3 million deaths worldwide.

These changes don’t have to just come from governments and big organizations. For 2021, the theme of World Cancer Day is about you and your commitment to act. There are many ways for everyone to get involved and help save lives. Whether you have a few seconds, a few minutes, or more time to give, we share some ideas on how to create positive change this World Cancer Day.

The UICC started World Cancer Day in 2000 to create a global education initiative aimed at eliminating preventable cancer deaths and improving access to life-saving treatment.

Last year, nearly 1,000 activities in 113 countries reached millions of people on World Cancer Day. From public gatherings to trending hashtags to free cancer screenings, participants found many ways to take action against cancer.

Feb. 4 is your chance to speak out and stand up for a cancer-free world. The World Cancer Day website offers a number of ways to get involved. Only have a second? You can quickly make a donation. Have a minute? Create a social media post to with the hashtags #WorldCancerDay and #IAmAndIWill. Have more time? Create inspiring content or light up a landmark in your city.

Change is not created overnight, or by a single person or single action. Change requires all of us acting together—that’s the theme of World Cancer Day 2021. To create a future without cancer, the time to act is now. What will you do this year?