As a cancer care expert, my fears over my own diagnosis run deeper than just curing the disease | Jeff Dunn
Briefly

Diagnosed with mantle cell lymphoma at age 64, I faced a grim prognosis of mere weeks without treatment. Fortunately, with access to excellent care, I am now in remission.
The side effects of my treatment include significant fatigue, brain fog, and a severely weakened immune system, making me more susceptible to infections.
AMR is becoming more common, complicating treatments for infections due to the evolution of microorganisms that resist antimicrobials meant to eradicate them.
Non-communicable diseases account for a significant portion of global deaths, with most victims coming from developing countries, highlighting a major public health crisis.
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