More than half of all cancer diagnoses worldwide occur in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and the incidence is projected to rise substantially within the next 20 years. Radiotherapy is a vital, cost-effective treatment for cancer; yet there is currently a huge deficit in radiotherapy services within these countries. The aim of this study was to estimate the potential outcome benefits if external beam radiotherapy was provided to all patients requiring such treatment in LMICs, according to the current evidence-based guidelines. Projected estimates of these benefits were calculated to 2035, obtained by applying the previously published Collaboration for Cancer Outcomes, Research and Evaluation (CCORE) demand and outcome benefit estim...
Introduction: Cancer is the expected leading cause of death in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC...
Globally, new cancer cases will rise by 57% within the next two decades, with the majority in the lo...
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...
Radiotherapy is a critical and inseparable component of comprehensive cancer treatment and care. For...
AbstractAbout 57% of the total number of cancer cases occur in low and middle income countries. Radi...
Background: The planning of national radiotherapy (RT) services requires a thorough knowledge of the...
The global burden of cancer is growing rapidly with an estimated 15 million new cases per year world...
Radiotherapy is an essential modality for effective cancer control, yet enormous inequalities in acc...
Radiotherapy is an essential modality for effective cancer control, yet enormous inequalities in acc...
Establishing a new radiation therapy (RT) setup is resource-intensive as it involves substantial cap...
Closing the gap in cancer care within low- and middle-income countries and in indigenous and geograp...
AimsThe aim of this study was to estimate the population-based local control (LC) and overall surviv...
Purpose Low-and middle-income countries disproportionately comprise 65% of cancer deaths. Cancer car...
Establishing a new radiation therapy (RT) setup is resource-intensive as it involves substantial cap...
Introduction: Cancer is the expected leading cause of death in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC...
Globally, new cancer cases will rise by 57% within the next two decades, with the majority in the lo...
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...
Radiotherapy is a critical and inseparable component of comprehensive cancer treatment and care. For...
AbstractAbout 57% of the total number of cancer cases occur in low and middle income countries. Radi...
Background: The planning of national radiotherapy (RT) services requires a thorough knowledge of the...
The global burden of cancer is growing rapidly with an estimated 15 million new cases per year world...
Radiotherapy is an essential modality for effective cancer control, yet enormous inequalities in acc...
Radiotherapy is an essential modality for effective cancer control, yet enormous inequalities in acc...
Establishing a new radiation therapy (RT) setup is resource-intensive as it involves substantial cap...
Closing the gap in cancer care within low- and middle-income countries and in indigenous and geograp...
AimsThe aim of this study was to estimate the population-based local control (LC) and overall surviv...
Purpose Low-and middle-income countries disproportionately comprise 65% of cancer deaths. Cancer car...
Establishing a new radiation therapy (RT) setup is resource-intensive as it involves substantial cap...
Introduction: Cancer is the expected leading cause of death in Low and Middle Income Countries (LMIC...
Globally, new cancer cases will rise by 57% within the next two decades, with the majority in the lo...
In the advent of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, professional societies including the A...