Instituto Nacional de Câncer
The Instituto Nacional de Câncer (INCA) is a Brazilian government agency dedicated to cancer research and treatment. Established in 1937, it plays a crucial role in cancer prevention, control, and education in Brazil. INCA conducts studies, provides training for healthcare professionals, and develops public health policies related to cancer.
INCA also offers support services for cancer patients and their families, including information on treatment options and psychological assistance. The institute collaborates with various organizations to improve cancer care and promote awareness about the disease, aiming to reduce cancer incidence and mortality across the country.