Purpose Low-and middle-income countries disproportionately comprise 65% of cancer deaths. Cancer care delivery in resource-limited settings, especially low-income countries in sub-Saharan Africa, is exceedingly complex, requiring multiple modalities of diagnosis and treatment. Given the vast human, technical, and financial resources required, access to radiotherapy remains limited in sub-Saharan Africa. Through 2017, Rwanda has not had in-country radiotherapy services. The aim of this study was to describe the implementation and early outcomes of the radiotherapy referral program at the Butaro Cancer Centre of Excellence and to identify both successful pathways and barriers to care. Methods Butaro District Hospital is located in a rural are...
In developing countries, many centres work in relative isolation with limited access to up-to-date p...
Low and middle-income countries (LMICs) around the world are experiencing a global cancer crisis. Fo...
Background: Cancer incidence is increasing worldwide. Over the next 20 years, the growing proportion...
Background: Cancer services are inaccessible in many low-income countries, and few published example...
Background: Cancer treatment facilities are scarce in rural areas of low-income and middle-income co...
PURPOSE: Radiotherapy (RT) is an essential component of cancer treatment. There is a lack of RT serv...
Background: The majority of countries in sub-Saharan Africa are ill-prepared to address the rising b...
Purpose/Objective(s): There is a documented disparity in the distribution of radiotherapy (RT) servi...
Purpose: The cost of providing cancer care in low-income countries remains largely unknown, which cr...
Background: The planning of national radiotherapy (RT) services requires a thorough knowledge of the...
Purpose: As breast cancer incidence and mortality rise in sub-Saharan Africa, it is critical to iden...
In the advent of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, professional societies including the A...
More than half of all cancer diagnoses worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) a...
More than half of all cancer diagnoses worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) a...
AbstractAbout 57% of the total number of cancer cases occur in low and middle income countries. Radi...
In developing countries, many centres work in relative isolation with limited access to up-to-date p...
Low and middle-income countries (LMICs) around the world are experiencing a global cancer crisis. Fo...
Background: Cancer incidence is increasing worldwide. Over the next 20 years, the growing proportion...
Background: Cancer services are inaccessible in many low-income countries, and few published example...
Background: Cancer treatment facilities are scarce in rural areas of low-income and middle-income co...
PURPOSE: Radiotherapy (RT) is an essential component of cancer treatment. There is a lack of RT serv...
Background: The majority of countries in sub-Saharan Africa are ill-prepared to address the rising b...
Purpose/Objective(s): There is a documented disparity in the distribution of radiotherapy (RT) servi...
Purpose: The cost of providing cancer care in low-income countries remains largely unknown, which cr...
Background: The planning of national radiotherapy (RT) services requires a thorough knowledge of the...
Purpose: As breast cancer incidence and mortality rise in sub-Saharan Africa, it is critical to iden...
In the advent of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, professional societies including the A...
More than half of all cancer diagnoses worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) a...
More than half of all cancer diagnoses worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) a...
AbstractAbout 57% of the total number of cancer cases occur in low and middle income countries. Radi...
In developing countries, many centres work in relative isolation with limited access to up-to-date p...
Low and middle-income countries (LMICs) around the world are experiencing a global cancer crisis. Fo...
Background: Cancer incidence is increasing worldwide. Over the next 20 years, the growing proportion...