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  2. Belgian Cancer Registry Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Belgian Cancer Registry Foundation, a joint initiative of the national, Brussels, Flemish and Wallonian governments, was founded on 28 June 2005 and officially inaugurated on 17 May 2006 in the presence of the ministers Rudy Demotte, Catherine Fonck and Inge Vervotte. Article 39 of the Belgian law of 13 December 2006 describes in detail the ...

  3. Succession to the Belgian throne - Wikipedia

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    The oath is prescribed as follows: "I swear to observe the Constitution and the laws of the Belgian people, to maintain national independence and territorial integrity." [ 10 ] Upon the monarch's death, both Houses of Parliament convene within ten days with no convocation and, until a successor takes the oath of office, the Ministers jointly ...

  4. Healthcare in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    University Hospitals Leuven Sint-Rafael AZ Groeninge. Belgium has a universal healthcare system, [1] which is composed of three parts: first, there is a primarily publicly funded health care and social security service run by the federal government, which organises and regulates healthcare; independent private/public practitioners, university/semi-private hospitals and care institutions.

  5. Belgians - Wikipedia

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    These sometimes competing ethnic and linguistic priorities are governed by constitutionally designated "regions or communities", depending on the constitutional realm of the topic, a complex and uniquely Belgian political construct. Since many Belgians are at least bilingual, or even trilingual, it is common for business, social and family ...

  6. War metaphors in cancer - Wikipedia

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    By comparison, another common metaphor, comparing cancer to a "journey" was "less likely to lead to feelings of guilt or failure". [10] In a study conducted in 2003 stated that patients using war-related terminology to describe their breast cancer had higher rates of depression and "poorer quality of life". [11]

  7. Culture of Belgium - Wikipedia

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    Belgian francophone literature is characterised by authors who achieved a nationwide success in Belgium while being little known in France, and shares traits that are perceived as typically Belgian: use of black humour, self-derision, surrealism and absurdism (in a similar vein as Belgian painters such as René Magritte), as well as references ...

  8. After surviving cancer as a child, teenage soccer star Linda ...

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    Cancer diagnosis At just 14, Caicedo made her professional debut for Colombian side America de Cali and finished her first season as the league’s top scorer in her side’s title win, according ...

  9. Belgian - Wikipedia

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    Belgian may refer to: Something of, or related to, Belgium; Belgians, people from Belgium or of Belgian descent; Languages of Belgium, languages spoken in Belgium, such as Dutch, French, and German; Ancient Belgian language, an extinct language formerly spoken in Gallia Belgica; Belgian Dutch or Flemish, a variant of Dutch; Belgian French, a ...