As the CancerDisinfo community, we convened a multifaceted Stakeholder Meeting at Galatasaray University to address cancer disinformation and health literacy…
We met with our mukhtars at TED University ‘for healthy neighborhoods’
At CancerDisinfo, we believe health literacy is about more than just accessing accurate information; it is built through trust, active…
We discussed health literacy with local governments at the Healthy Cities Forum
Partnerships established primarily with local governments, grassroots initiatives, and civil society will be our greatest strength in building the healthy…
Digital solidarity networks for cancer patients and caregivers
Online communities are not only a source of information for cancer patients, but also a space of solidarity where 'questions…
Covering rare diseases: Science, ethics and journalistic responsibility
Communicating rare diseases requires creating an environment where individuals and families can tell their stories with confidence, while maintaining high…
We gathered at an online workshop to combat cancer misinformation!
Facing rising cancer misinformation, CancerDisinfo summarizes key workshop takeaways. We seek radical collaborations and use a community-based model to fill…
CancerDisinfo receives BUILD 2025 Grant from the International Fact-Checking Network
We are proud to announce that CancerDisinfo has been selected as one of the recipients of the BUILD 2025 Grant.
Why we’re writing about cancer facts and disinformation
By writing about cancer facts and disinformation, our aim is to empower readers with credible, evidence-based knowledge.
