International audienceBackground - Few national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limited cancer statistics being available for the region. Therefore, estimates are frequently based on the extrapolation of mortality data submitted to the World Health Organization. Thus, regional cancer surveillance and research need promoting, and their synergy must be strengthened. However, differences between countries outweigh similarities, hampering registration and availability of data. Methods - The African-Caribbean Cancer Consortium (AC3) is a broad-based resource for education, training, and research on all aspects of cancer in populations of African descent. The AC3 focuses on capacity building in cancer registration in the Caribbea...
The increasing burden of cancer represents a substantial problem for Latin America and the Caribbean...
Abstract Background Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Caribbean, including the isla...
In 2011, only 21% of countries in Latin America had a population-based cancer registry. As a result,...
BackgroundFew national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limited cancer statistics bei...
International audienceFew national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limited cancer st...
The University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health and the University of Pittsburgh Cance...
Abstract Background Cancer indicators are essential information for cancer surveillance and cancer r...
International audienceBackground - Cooperation in public health and in oncology in particular, is cu...
The Global Initiative for Cancer Registry Development partnership, led by the International Agency f...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has a population of more than 650 million inhabitants (8.5% of...
In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), progress has been made in some national and regional cance...
The Central America Four (CA-4) region, comprising Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, ...
Background: The Caribbean ranks seventh among world regions most affected by cervical cancer. Social...
ABSTRACT Objective To characterize cancer clinical trials in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC),...
International audienceBackground: Africa and the Caribbean are projected to have greater increases i...
The increasing burden of cancer represents a substantial problem for Latin America and the Caribbean...
Abstract Background Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Caribbean, including the isla...
In 2011, only 21% of countries in Latin America had a population-based cancer registry. As a result,...
BackgroundFew national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limited cancer statistics bei...
International audienceFew national registries exist in the Caribbean, resulting in limited cancer st...
The University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health and the University of Pittsburgh Cance...
Abstract Background Cancer indicators are essential information for cancer surveillance and cancer r...
International audienceBackground - Cooperation in public health and in oncology in particular, is cu...
The Global Initiative for Cancer Registry Development partnership, led by the International Agency f...
Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) has a population of more than 650 million inhabitants (8.5% of...
In Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), progress has been made in some national and regional cance...
The Central America Four (CA-4) region, comprising Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, ...
Background: The Caribbean ranks seventh among world regions most affected by cervical cancer. Social...
ABSTRACT Objective To characterize cancer clinical trials in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC),...
International audienceBackground: Africa and the Caribbean are projected to have greater increases i...
The increasing burden of cancer represents a substantial problem for Latin America and the Caribbean...
Abstract Background Cancer is the second leading cause of death in the Caribbean, including the isla...
In 2011, only 21% of countries in Latin America had a population-based cancer registry. As a result,...