MD Anderson Cancer Center Madrid – Hospiten and the European University of Madrid work together to make people aware of cancer prevention. Published on 21/05/2013 Early detection, together with advances in medicine and research have made cancer survival rates double in the last ten years in this country, where 200,000 new cases are diagnosed every year. MD Anderson Cancer Center Madrid – Hospiten continues to fight cancer by making people aware of prevention and early detection and, therefore, with the European University of Madrid has organized an informative conference for its workers. At the event, Dr Raul Marquez, medical oncologist at MD Anderson Cancer Center Madrid – Hospiten, explained to those present what cancer is and the importance of leading a healthy lifestyle and of having regular check-ups to detect the disease early on, as well as not putting off a visit to the specialist whenever you detect any unusual symptoms to improve survival rates in the case the disease does appear. Adrenal Cancer - Appendix Cancer - Bladder Cancer - Bone Cancer - Brain cancer - Breast Cancer - Cancer of Unknown Primary (CUP) - Carcinoid Tumors - Cervical Cancer - Colon Cancer - Cushing's Syndrome - Esophageal Cancer - Eye Cancer - Fallopian Tube Cancer - Head & Neck Cancer - Hodgkin's Lymphoma - Hyperaldosteronism - Inflammatory Breast Cancer - Kidney Cancer - Laryngeal Cancer - Leukemia - Liver Cancer - Lung Cancer - Melanoma - Mesothelioma - Multiple Endocrine Neoplasia - Multiple Myeloma - Myelodysplastic Syndrome - Myeloproliferative Disorders - Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma - Oral Cancer - Ovarian Cancer - Pancreatic Cancer - Parathyroid Disease - Penile Cancer - Pheochromocytoma - Pituitary Tumors - Prostate Cancer - Skin Cancer - Skull Base Tumor - Soft Tissue Sarcoma - Stomach cancer - Testicular Cancer - Thyroid Cancer - Uterine Cancer - Von Hippel Lindau Disease - Waldenström's Macroglobulinemia