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A majority of cancers in Africa are thought to be diagnosed at advanced stage of the disease largely because of lack of screening and early detection services as well as limited awareness of the early signs and symptoms of cancers among the public and health care providers. Stigma associated with a diagnosis of cancer also plays a role in late stage presentation in most parts of Africa.,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
Survival after a diagnosis of cancer is much poorer in Africa than in the developed world for most cancer types, especially those cancers affected by screening and treatment. For example, the five-year survival rate for breast cancer is less than 50 percent in The Gambia, Uganda,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], and Algeria,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], compared to nearly 90 percent in the United States. JT’s domestic tobacco sales in the quarter were nearly half their level in the year-earlier period, as higher tobacco prices—about 40% on average more per pack—weighed on demand.
But JT had already anticipated weakness in post-tax-increase sales, estimating that its domestic sales of tobacco by volume would fall by at least 25% over the 12 months through Sept. 30. Still, the decline in domestic demand has not been as severe as JT had previously estimated. The company revised up its domestic sales volume forecast for the current fiscal year through March to 133.5 billion cigarettes from its prior projection of 125.5 billion. [link widoczny dla zalogowanych].
Due mainly to better-than-expected domestic sales the company raised its net profit outlook for the fiscal year through March to 136 billion yen from 115 billion yen. It also lifted its operating profit forecast to 308 billion yen from 281 billion yen and its revenue outlook to 6.12 trillion yen from 5.91 trillion yen. At Saint Barnabus,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the hospital system decided last year to maintain its two quit centers at Newark Beth Israel and Lakewood medical centers and its smoking cessation programs at all six of its acute care hospitals in Central and North Jersey even after the state funding went away.
Jacobs said Saint Barnabus is committed to continuing the fight against smoking whether the state is or not. “We’re the only hospital in the state to pick up all the funding for these services,” said Greene. “There are no services now throughout the state. I don’t know how patients in some regions are going to get the help they need.” Jacobs says the worth of these programs is clear.
Smokers trying to quit stand just a 4 percent to 5 percent chance of kicking the habit for good on their own. With medical and counseling help,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], like what is available at Saint Barnabus through the quit centers,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], smokers have a 40 percent to 45 percent chance of permanently breaking their addiction. New Jersey is not the only state to face budget crises in the last few years.
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