<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Cancer is a rapidly increasing problem in developing countries. Access, quality and efficiency of cancer services in developing countries must be understood to advance effective cancer control programs. Health services research can provide insights into these areas.</p> <p>Discussion</p> <p>This article provides an overview of oncology health services in developing countries. We use selected examples from peer-reviewed literature in health services research and relevant publicly available documents. In spite of significant limitations in the available data, it is clear there are substantial barriers to access to cancer control in developing countries....
Background: Cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly rising in Africa. National Cancer Control Pla...
Background: Cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly rising in Africa. National Cancer Control Pla...
Cancer is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in the world, with 18.1 million new cas...
Abstract In developing countries, low levels of awareness, cost and organizational constraints on ac...
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...
Cancer is a global problem accounting for almost 13% of all deaths worldwide. This equates to over 7...
Cancer is a global problem accounting for almost 13% of all deaths worldwide. This equates to over 7...
Substantial inequalities exist in cancer survival rates across countries. In addition to prevention ...
The burden of cancer in low- and medium-income countries (LMIC) is expected to increase in the next ...
The burden of cancer in low- and medium-income countries (LMIC) is expected to increase in the next ...
The burden of cancer in low- and medium-income countries (LMIC) is expected to increase in the next ...
The Global Initiative for Cancer Registry Development partnership, led by the International Agency f...
Background: Cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly rising in Africa. National Cancer Control Pla...
According to the World Health Organization, cancer is one of the leading causes of death around the ...
Background: Cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly rising in Africa. National Cancer Control Pla...
Background: Cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly rising in Africa. National Cancer Control Pla...
Cancer is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in the world, with 18.1 million new cas...
Abstract In developing countries, low levels of awareness, cost and organizational constraints on ac...
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...
Cancer is a global problem accounting for almost 13% of all deaths worldwide. This equates to over 7...
Cancer is a global problem accounting for almost 13% of all deaths worldwide. This equates to over 7...
Substantial inequalities exist in cancer survival rates across countries. In addition to prevention ...
The burden of cancer in low- and medium-income countries (LMIC) is expected to increase in the next ...
The burden of cancer in low- and medium-income countries (LMIC) is expected to increase in the next ...
The burden of cancer in low- and medium-income countries (LMIC) is expected to increase in the next ...
The Global Initiative for Cancer Registry Development partnership, led by the International Agency f...
Background: Cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly rising in Africa. National Cancer Control Pla...
According to the World Health Organization, cancer is one of the leading causes of death around the ...
Background: Cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly rising in Africa. National Cancer Control Pla...
Background: Cancer incidence and mortality are rapidly rising in Africa. National Cancer Control Pla...
Cancer is one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality in the world, with 18.1 million new cas...