“We in the rich world are actually losing out by paying
so little attention to cancer in developing countries.
Not only is there the humanitarian issue,
but we’re missing research opportunities to learn
more about cancer that would benefit everyone.”
Yes we can treat cancer, even in the poorest countries
Cancer World, Number 37, July-August 2010
- Childhood cancers increase, Hasina Mjingo
Daily News on-line edition, 26 March 2011 - Palliative Care for Children in a Resource Poor Setting, an Indian initiative, Dr. Gayatri Palat
IAHPC News, Volume 12, No 03, March 2011 - Tanzania is taking cancer care seriously and creating more treatment centres
Zahara Khimji. Guardian.co.uk Friday 4 Feb 2011 - Refresher course in palliative care
Care Beyond the Cure, December 2010 - Cancer funding in developing countries: the next health-care crisis?
Ian Magrath, Pierre Bey, Aziza Shad, Simon Sutcliffe, The Lancet, Volume 376, Issue 9755, Page 1827, 27 November 2010 - The World Cancer Declaration: is the world catching up?
Cary Adams, Nathan Grey, Ian Magrath, Andy Miller, Julie Torode, The Lancet Oncology, Early Online Publication, 22 September 2010 - Ethical Principles Necessary for the Well Being of All
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Ancient Eastern Philosophy Has Great Contemporary Value
Tamil Nadu, The Hindu, September 12 2010 - Palliative Care Goes Beyond Medication
The Week, 10/09/2010 - Improving Cancer Care in Resource-Poor Countries
Roxanne Nelson, Medscape Medical News, 27/08/2010 - Yes we can treat cancer, even in the poorest countries
Cancer World, Number 37, July-August 2010 - Dr Black’s visit to boost efforts of Cipla Centre to teach and reach palliative care
Care Beyond Cure, June 2010