National planning for cancer control is the most effective way to address the cancer problem in Yemen. Each country has its own characteristics in terms of cancer burden, cancer and risk factors, culture, health system, and available financial and human resources as well. As infrastructure it must be carefully evaluated in order to establish realistic and achievable business priorities. The Ministry of Public Health and Population in Yemen has started the process of preparing the document “National Cancer Control plan in Yemen” (NCCP-Y) “in January 2006, and it was amended in 2007. But this document did not see the light, then events and local and Arab popular interactions followed, and at a time when there were no oncology centers other th...
The World Health Organization recommends that all countries develop a cancer control program. Qatar ...
Background: In developing countries including Arab countries breast cancer is one of the most common...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the fastest growing economies with consequent increase in n...
The cancer burden in developing countries like Yemen is significant. These countries are presently i...
Cancer in developing countries is growing and will soon be a major problem as life expectancy increa...
Abstract Background This study aims to report on the trend and incidence of cancers in Yemen (Aden) ...
A national cancer control programme is the total of all cancer control activities taken by a whole c...
Cancer is increasingly recognized as a major health concern in the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region...
Cancer in developing countries is growing and will soon be a major problem as life expectancy increa...
Chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including can- cer, have become the leading cause of human ...
This fi rst module, Planning, gives programme managers essential practical guidance on the necessary...
Cancer is a growing global health issue, and many countries are ill-prepared to deal with their curr...
Cancer is increasingly recognized as a major health concern in the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region...
Cancer is a growing global health issue, and many countries are in-prepared to deal with their curre...
The World Health Organization recommends that all countries develop a cancer control program. Qatar ...
Background: In developing countries including Arab countries breast cancer is one of the most common...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...
The United Arab Emirates (UAE) is one of the fastest growing economies with consequent increase in n...
The cancer burden in developing countries like Yemen is significant. These countries are presently i...
Cancer in developing countries is growing and will soon be a major problem as life expectancy increa...
Abstract Background This study aims to report on the trend and incidence of cancers in Yemen (Aden) ...
A national cancer control programme is the total of all cancer control activities taken by a whole c...
Cancer is increasingly recognized as a major health concern in the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region...
Cancer in developing countries is growing and will soon be a major problem as life expectancy increa...
Chronic noncommunicable diseases (NCDs), including can- cer, have become the leading cause of human ...
This fi rst module, Planning, gives programme managers essential practical guidance on the necessary...
Cancer is a growing global health issue, and many countries are ill-prepared to deal with their curr...
Cancer is increasingly recognized as a major health concern in the Eastern Mediterranean (EM) region...
Cancer is a growing global health issue, and many countries are in-prepared to deal with their curre...
The World Health Organization recommends that all countries develop a cancer control program. Qatar ...
Background: In developing countries including Arab countries breast cancer is one of the most common...
Over the past few decades, there has been growing support for the idea that cancer needs an interdis...