Global cancer burden, prevention, and inequalities across regions
Dr Luis Raez (Memorial Cancer Institute, Miami, USA,) Prof Eduardo Cazap (Editor in Chief ecancermedicalscience, SLACOM President, Argentina), Ms Sybil Green (Chief Diversity Officer at ASCO, Chicago USA), Dr Don Dizon (Brown University, Rhode Island, USA) and Dr Gilberto Lopes (University of Miami, Miami, USA) address cancer disparities in Hispanic populations in the US and in low-middle income countries.
They discuss why these disparities exist and how it is an important issue. The panel also talks about the ways in which this inequity can be tackled and overcome.
Global cancer burden, prevention, and inequalities across regions
Reducing cancer burden through prevention
The tobacco industry's influence on science and healthcare professionals
Legislation – a powerful tool for promoting massive changes
Gaza's cancer patients: Navigating the dual struggle of illness and war
WCI's role in the prevention of tobacco related cancer among Beedi rolling women in India
Alternative livelihood training programme for rural women who are employed in the tobacco industry in India
Time toxicity: the burden on cancer patients
The time toxicity of cancer care