Substantial inequalities exist in cancer survival rates across countries. In addition to prevention of new cancers by reduction of risk factors, strategies are needed to close the gap between developed and developing countries in cancer survival and the effects of the disease on human suffering. We challenge the public health community's assumption that cancers will remain untreated in poor countries, and note the analogy to similarly unfounded arguments from more than a decade ago against provision of HIV treatment. In resource-constrained countries without specialised services, experience has shown that much can be done to prevent and treat cancer by deployment of primary and secondary caregivers, use of off-patent drugs, and application ...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urgent action is needed to curb a growing crisis in cancer incidence an...
The cancer burden in developing countries like Yemen is significant. These countries are presently i...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urgent action is needed to curb a growing crisis in cancer incidence an...
Cancer is a growing global health issue, and many countries are in-prepared to deal with their curre...
Cancer is a growing global health issue, and many countries are ill-prepared to deal with their curr...
Abstract Most new cancer cases are currently arising in low- and middle-income countries, where thei...
Cancer is a global problem accounting for almost 13% of all deaths worldwide. This equates to over 7...
AbstractEach year, 200,000 more women die from breast and cervical cancer than from pregnancy and ch...
Cancer is a global problem accounting for almost 13% of all deaths worldwide. This equates to over 7...
Despite the significant advances made in our understanding of cancer and how to treat it over the la...
Non-communicable diseases, including cancer, are overtaking infectious disease as the leading health...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2015 to 2030 includes a specific goal for health (S...
For 2010, the annual incidence of breast cancer is estimated to increase from now 1.15 Mio to 1.5 Mi...
The burden of cancer is growing, and the disease is becoming a major economic expenditure for all de...
The burden of cancer is growing, and the disease is becoming a major economic expenditure for all de...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urgent action is needed to curb a growing crisis in cancer incidence an...
The cancer burden in developing countries like Yemen is significant. These countries are presently i...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urgent action is needed to curb a growing crisis in cancer incidence an...
Cancer is a growing global health issue, and many countries are in-prepared to deal with their curre...
Cancer is a growing global health issue, and many countries are ill-prepared to deal with their curr...
Abstract Most new cancer cases are currently arising in low- and middle-income countries, where thei...
Cancer is a global problem accounting for almost 13% of all deaths worldwide. This equates to over 7...
AbstractEach year, 200,000 more women die from breast and cervical cancer than from pregnancy and ch...
Cancer is a global problem accounting for almost 13% of all deaths worldwide. This equates to over 7...
Despite the significant advances made in our understanding of cancer and how to treat it over the la...
Non-communicable diseases, including cancer, are overtaking infectious disease as the leading health...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals 2015 to 2030 includes a specific goal for health (S...
For 2010, the annual incidence of breast cancer is estimated to increase from now 1.15 Mio to 1.5 Mi...
The burden of cancer is growing, and the disease is becoming a major economic expenditure for all de...
The burden of cancer is growing, and the disease is becoming a major economic expenditure for all de...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urgent action is needed to curb a growing crisis in cancer incidence an...
The cancer burden in developing countries like Yemen is significant. These countries are presently i...
In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), urgent action is needed to curb a growing crisis in cancer incidence an...