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The Silent Battle After Cancer. by Ricardo Henríquez Flores, Director School of Kinesiology University San Sebastián

Summary by G5noticias
The 4th of February, World Cancer Day, is more than a symbolic date; it is a testimony of human resilience. According to WHO, while the disease remains one of the main causes of death, scientific advances have made survival a reality for millions. We have learned to overcome the tumor, but what comes next? After medical discharge a second and silent crusade begins: the fight against physical and emotional sequelae. Chronic fatigue, neuropathies …
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The 4th of February, World Cancer Day, is more than a symbolic date; it is a testimony of human resilience. According to WHO, while the disease remains one of the main causes of death, scientific advances have made survival a reality for millions. We have learned to overcome the tumor, but what comes next? After medical discharge a second and silent crusade begins: the fight against physical and emotional sequelae. Chronic fatigue, neuropathies …

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G5noticias broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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