A lack of well-trained clinical oncologists can result in significant cancer health disparities. The magnitude of this problem around the world is poorly described in the literature. A comprehensive global survey of the clinical oncology workforce was conducted. Data on the number of clinical oncologists in 93 countries were obtained from 30 references. The mortality-to-incidence ratio was estimated by using data on incidence and mortality rates from the GLOBOCAN 2012 database; the ratio was > 70% in 26 countries (28%), which included 21 countries in Africa (66%) and five countries in Asia (26%). Eight countries had no clinical oncologist available to provide care for patients with cancer. In 22 countries (24%), a clinical oncologist would ...
A recent ASCO workforce study projects a significant shortage of oncologists in the U.S. by 2020, es...
Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaboration Contributors: Melaku, YA and Amare, AT for the Univers...
Objectives: To report clinician-perceived changes to cancer service delivery in response to COVID-19...
A lack of well-trained clinical oncologists can result in significant cancer health disparities. The...
Background: While the burden of cancer in Africa is rapidly rising, there is a lack of investment in...
Background: A skilled health workforce is instrumental for the delivery of multidisciplinary cancer ...
Purpose. To analyze the current physician clinical oncological workforce within the CARICOM full mem...
BACKGROUND:Cancer is a leading cause of death and disability globally. While surgery remains a vital...
Purpose: The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2007 workforce report projected US oncolog...
Background: In the United States, there will be a shortage of medical oncologists (MO) by 2020. Howe...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the current and future challenges for the Austra...
Background: The incidence of cancer (excluding non-melanomatous skin cancers) is projected to rise f...
IMPORTANCECancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Current estimates on the burden of ...
Medical oncology was officially recognised as a specialty in Belgium in 2007. Only limited informati...
© 2018 Background: The aim of this study was to understand the current and future challenges for the...
A recent ASCO workforce study projects a significant shortage of oncologists in the U.S. by 2020, es...
Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaboration Contributors: Melaku, YA and Amare, AT for the Univers...
Objectives: To report clinician-perceived changes to cancer service delivery in response to COVID-19...
A lack of well-trained clinical oncologists can result in significant cancer health disparities. The...
Background: While the burden of cancer in Africa is rapidly rising, there is a lack of investment in...
Background: A skilled health workforce is instrumental for the delivery of multidisciplinary cancer ...
Purpose. To analyze the current physician clinical oncological workforce within the CARICOM full mem...
BACKGROUND:Cancer is a leading cause of death and disability globally. While surgery remains a vital...
Purpose: The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) 2007 workforce report projected US oncolog...
Background: In the United States, there will be a shortage of medical oncologists (MO) by 2020. Howe...
Background: The aim of this study was to understand the current and future challenges for the Austra...
Background: The incidence of cancer (excluding non-melanomatous skin cancers) is projected to rise f...
IMPORTANCECancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide. Current estimates on the burden of ...
Medical oncology was officially recognised as a specialty in Belgium in 2007. Only limited informati...
© 2018 Background: The aim of this study was to understand the current and future challenges for the...
A recent ASCO workforce study projects a significant shortage of oncologists in the U.S. by 2020, es...
Global Burden of Disease Cancer Collaboration Contributors: Melaku, YA and Amare, AT for the Univers...
Objectives: To report clinician-perceived changes to cancer service delivery in response to COVID-19...