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Dramatischer WHO-Report: Fast jeder wird einmal im Leben mit Krebs zu tun haben

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July 8, 2026

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Dramatischer WHO-Report: Fast jeder wird einmal im Leben mit Krebs zu tun haben

Diagnose Krebs ist ein Schlag: Für Betroffene und auch Angehörige. Fast alle Menschen werden laut WHO zumindest einmal im Leben mit diesem Thema konfrontiert.

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