Corporate Management and Cancer

In Japan, it is known that one in two people, especially two out of three men, will suffer from cancer in their lifetime, and that the incidence increases dramatically after the age of 60.This situation is no different in China, where the impact of cancer on business management is becoming more long-term and significant. In Japan, cancer control in the workplace is attracting attention from the perspective of health management, but first of all, we would like to make it a common goal to help corporate managers, who are leaders in the community, demonstrate their value as managers with a correct understanding of cancer and contribute to the stabilization of corporate management and the community through appropriate measures. This situation is no different in China, where the impact of cancer on business management is becoming more long-term and significant.

In Japan, cancer control in the workplace is gaining attention in the context of health management.

First of all, we would like to make it a common goal that corporate executives, who are leaders in the local community, demonstrate their value as leaders with a correct understanding of cancer and help stabilize corporate management and the local community through appropriate measures.