ecancermedicalscience

ecancermedicalscience is an open access cancer journal focused on under-resourced communities. In order to help reduce global inequalities in cancer care and treatment, we provide free access to all articles from the point of publication and we only charge authors who have specific funding to cover publication costs.

The journal considers articles on all aspects of research relating to cancer, including molecular biology, genetics, pathophysiology, epidemiology, clinical reports, controlled trials (in particular if they are independent or publicly funded trials), health systems, cancer policy and regulatory aspects of cancer care.

Zahid Butt

University of Waterloo, Canada

Dr Zahid Butt speaks to ecancer about his applying the syndemic framework to cancer research for effective cancer control in low- and middle-income countries.

Dr Butt says that the cancer burden is increasing rapidly globally, especially in LMICs, which already face a double burden of infectious diseases and other non-communicable diseases (NCDs).

Therefore, relevant research needs to be prioritised in these countries to ensure feasible, evidence-based healthcare planning and delivery for cancer prevention and control.

Dr Butt proposes using the syndemic framework to study the ‘syndemic of cancers’ in the disadvantaged population of LMICs.

He also suggests ways in which cancer care equity can be reached in LMICs.

Read the full study here.