The Conservatory – Professional School of the Arts of Madeira, in partnership with the Military Band of Madeira, will host a 'Spring Concert' whose funds will revert, in full, to the Regional Delegation of the Portuguese League Against Cancer.
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From the 11th of May, the Madeira Regional Nucleus of the Portuguese League Against Cancer will provide a Legal Support Service for patients, cancer survivors and their families.
An announcement was made this morning by the Regional Secretary for Health and Civil Protection, Pedro Ramos, at the presentation of the Regional League Against Cancer, Março Azul campaign, confirming that 90,000 Madeirans, aged between 50 and 74, will be called forward during the first semester of this year to undergo colorectal cancer screening.
The Madeira Regional Nucleus of the Portuguese League Against Cancer are looking to recruit new volunteers.
JM magazine Improvável, today presented the Madeira Regional Nucleus of the Portuguese League Against Cancer with a donation from the tickets sold at their solidarity event 'Sunset Improvável,' which was held on the 1st of October.
The Portuguese League Against Cancer will carry out their national collection campaign on the 29th, 30th and 31st of October and 1st of November.
From tomorrow, the 15th of March until the 31st of March, the Regional Health Service (SESARAM) will be carrying out their very first colorectal cancer screening as part of the Colorectal Cancer Awareness Campaign, 'Blue March.'
The regional centre for the Portuguese League Against Cancer spends between 20 and 25 thousand euros per month to support 240 patients in Madeira but relies on donations to provide this level of support.
The European Week Against Cancer Campaign ran from the 25th to the 31st of May and aimed to raise cancer prevention and treatment awareness as well as support for survivors. In Madeira, the Portuguese League Against Cancer are running this campaign and as part of this activity are challenging the local community to 48 hours of physical activity between the 6th and 7th of June with participants either walking, running, swimming or cycling (indoor, road or mountain biking) as a way of showing how important exercise is in the prevention of cancer.