Global disparities in cancer: from prevention to survivorship
Lecture on contemporary global health issue
This lecture will explore inequities in cancer across the care continuum. Cancer research has historically tended to focus on high-income settings, but the global burden of cancer increasingly affects countries at all levels of development. This talk will draw on research from multiple continents to examine the changing patterns of cancer burden and risk factors across different global settings, inequalities in cancer treatment and survival between and within countries, and the emerging challenge of cancer survivorship.
Speakers
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Contact
Maria Perez (cc: Angel Wong)
Where and when
51.5209007, -0.13028029999998
LSHTM, Keppel Street
London
WC1E 7HT
United Kingdom
Admission
Contact
Maria Perez (cc: Angel Wong)
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