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What Global Oncology Needs: Mutual Learning and More Funding

In order to control the global cancer burden, it is important to address the burden of cancer in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). But global oncology is not the concern of LMICs alone. A recent article by Kostelecky et al in Journal of Global Oncology highlights an important pillar of gl...

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When It Comes To Cancer, Geography Can Determine Your Chance Of Survival. But It Doesn’t Have To

Published on WBUR's Cognoscenti Blog, 7 February 2018 - full commentary here.   “Well, thank God you live in Boston,” my sister said when I called to tell her about my cancer diagnosis over a decade ago. That was the refrain I heard over and over. People were talking, of course, about Bosto...

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Unite to Fight: Together, We Can End Global Cancer Inequities

On World Cancer Day, February 4th, the international cancer community united to send a clear message: we must act now to prevent, detect, and treat cancer. To empower individuals and communities, Global Oncology and 1,472 advocates came together under the slogan “I Can. We Can.” This rallying cal...

Free Cervical Cancer Screening in Calabar, Nigeria

2019 CERVICAL CANCER PREVENTION WEEK TAGGED “SMEAR IT, KNOW YOUR STATUS” HELD AT PRIMARY HEALTHCARE CENTRE, NASSARAWA, BACOCO, 8 MILES, CALABAR ON SAT 26TH JAN., 2019   Implementing NGO: Pink Africa Foundation   Support Partners: Aggiewinsor Trust Foundation, Pathfinder International,...

Cancer-Related Development Assistance for Health (DAH): 2010-2015

Jessica Hale, Donna J. Barry, Billy Andre and Brian Hutchinson   Intro As the global fight against infectious diseases, such as HIV/AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis, improves the growing burden of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) is becoming more apparent. This category of diseases, w...

Uganda cancer patients in limbo after radiotherapy machine breaks

In April of 2016, the only radiotherapy of its kind in Uganda broke down. This left the entire country without domestic access to radiotherapy treatment needed to combat cancer. The only option available was to travel to neighboring Kenya, which was not only far-- but prohibitively expensive for ...

Uganda Cancer Institute and the Lymphoma Treatment Centre

" The initiation and development of the Lymphoma Treatment Centre (LTC) was a result of cooperation nd hard work of many individuals at the makerere university medical school, MOH and the National cancer institute (NCI) in the USA. The inception of the idea started in 1965 during a meeting ...

Cancer research in India: national priorities, global results

"Over the past 20 years, cancer research in India has grown in size and impact. Clinicians, scientists, and government and state policy makers in India have championed cancer research, from studies to achieve low-tech, large-scale health outcomes to some of the most advanced areas of fundamental ...

A Milestone in Cancer Research and Treatment in India

"Tata Memorial Center (TMC) is among India’s leading institutions for cancer research and treatment.  Since the NCI Center for Global Health (CGH) was established in 2011, it has partnered with TMC in several activities.  These include workshops in clinical trials research design, training in ...

Ecuadorian Association in Favour of Cancer Patients “Esperanza y Vida”

The vision of this nongovernmental association is helping patients and their families in their fight against cancer. The association offer training programs in order to raise awareness and provide information about cancer in patients and families. In 2015, GlaxoSmithKline(GSK) provided a grant...

Ecuadorian Association in Favour of Cancer Patients “Esperanza y Vida”

The vision of this nongovernmental association is helping patients and their families in their fight against cancer. The association offer training programs in order to raise awareness and provide information about cancer in patients and families. In 2015, GlaxoSmithKline(GSK) provided a grant...

India Cancer Database

India Cancer Research Database (ICRD) provides details of scientists and physicians involved in cancer research in India along with information about their areas of expertise and research, publications and funded grants. The goal of the database is to foster collaborations among researchers and t...

Laron Syndrome: How 100 Villagers In Ecuador Could Hold The Key To Preventing Cancer And Diabetes

Laron Syndrome is an extremely rare disorder that causes those affected to experience slow physical growth from early childhood. Without treatment, males typically grow to a height of 4.5 feet, and females, 4 feet. In a remote village in Ecuador, there is a group of 100 individuals who all have t...

Laron Syndrome: How 100 Villagers In Ecuador Could Hold The Key To Preventing Cancer And Diabetes

Laron Syndrome is an extremely rare disorder that causes those affected to experience slow physical growth from early childhood. Without treatment, males typically grow to a height of 4.5 feet, and females, 4 feet. In a remote village in Ecuador, there is a group of 100 individuals who all have t...

NIH and Brazil Launch a Novel Funding Program

“The NIH and a major research foundation in Brazil have initiated a groundbreaking program that is expected to expand global health research by making it easier to fund scientific collaborations on valuable projects. The agreement was formalized recently by NIH Director Dr. Francis S. Collins and...

Brazilian Wasp Venom Kills Cancer Cells.

Polybia Paulista is a wasp that produces a venom that contains a toxin called MP1. According to a study published in Biophysical Journal, it has the ability to selectively lyse cancer cells without harming healthy cells. It functions by interacting with abnormally distributed lipids that are foun...

Research Study published that predicts colorectal cancer mortality until 2025

“Significant increases were verified in Brazilian rates between 1996 and 2006, followed by stable rates until 2010. For men, predictions indicate increasing rates both at a national level and by geographic regions, except for the South region (where a decrease is expected). In women, increasing r...

Study released that predicts cancer burden in Brazil in 2030.

“Cancer is currently in the spotlight due to their heavy responsibility as a main cause of death in both developed and developing countries. Analysis of the epidemiological situation is required as a support tool for the planning of public health measures for the most vulnerable groups. We analyz...

1. Brazilian law grants patients right to use untested cancer drugs

In April 2016, Brazilian President, Dilma Rousseff—bypassed pharmaceutical regulation and signed a bill that “guarantees” individuals with cancer access to the use of a “miracle drug” that has not been approved in clinical trials. To make matters worse, the drug, synthetic phosphoethanolamine, ha...

Cancer Mortality Patters in Nigeria (2014)

Through 2014, there was little or no information about the deaths attributable to cancer in Nigeria. This made it relatively difficult to develop programs and infrastructure to combat the disease. However, a study publish by Olakanmi Ralph Akinde, et al in 2014 titled, Cancer Mortality Pattern in...

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