
President Tatar received the Cancer Research Foundation delegation on the occasion of April 1-7 Cancer Week
President Ersin Tatar received the Cancer Research Foundation delegation on the occasion of April 1-7 Cancer Week.
According to the statement made by the Presidency, Tatar congratulated the foundation for the Orchid Walk event, which has been carried out to raise awareness about cancer for 20 years, and for the sensitivity shown in his speech at the reception.
President Tatar pointed out the importance of cancer research and stated that it is important to pay attention to living conditions and health. Expressing that the Orchid Walk draws attention to the importance of taking care of health and doing sports, President Tatar said that it is necessary to encourage especially young people to stay away from bad habits.
Stating the importance of taking care of cancer patients, providing the right guidance and sharing scientific developments, President Tatar said that the services provided by the foundation are very important.
Cancer Research Foundation President Prof. Dr. Mustafa Camgöz invited President Tatar to the 20th Orchid Walk event, which will be held in Dilekkaya Forest in cooperation with the Cancer Research Foundation and Süleyman Cengiz Eminoğlu Foundation, and gave information about the event. Camgöz pointed out that learning to live with cancer and preventing the spread of cancer are emphasized.
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President Ersin Tatar met with the Cancer Research Foundation delegation on April 1-7 Cancer Week. During the meeting, Tatar praised the foundation for its Orchid Walk event, which has been raising awareness about cancer for 20 years, and encouraged young people to stay away from bad habits. He also highlighted the importance of cancer research and taking care of cancer patients, and the services provided by the foundation. Cancer Research Foundation President Prof. Dr. Mustafa Camgöz invited President Tatar to the 20th Orchid Walk event, which emphasizes learning to live with cancer and preventing its spread.