
"The rise in cancer worldwide is largely due to people living longer," says Manuel Sobrinho Simões.

More than half of cancer patients do not die from the disease. This is a statement from Manuel Sobrinho Simões, a doctor, professor, and researcher.

Interview on RTP 1 with José Carlos Machado, Director of Ipatimup, about "Tratar o cancro por tu".

"Tratar o cancro por tu" is the name of an Ipatimup initiative now in its second edition.

Sobrinho Simões, a cancer researcher at Ipatimup, explains the need for "quality control" of data and information on cancer.

"Tratar o cancro por tu" will travel to six cities across the country, starting in Porto this Thursday. The project brings together doctors and specialists.

The initiative by the Institute of Molecular Pathology and Immunology at the University of Porto promotes open sessions to the public, answering questions about cancer.

Professor Manuel Sobrinho Simões gave an interview to CNN about the "Tratar o cancro por tu" initiative by Ipatimup.

Interview with Professor Manuel Sobrinho Simões on "Page 2", conducted as part of Ipatimup’s "Tratar o cancro por tu" initiative.