
Improving Access to Treatment of Gynecologic Cancers/Cervix Cancers
Author(s) -
May AbdelWahab,
Diana Páez,
Eduardo Zubizarreta,
Alfredo Polo
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of global oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.002
H-Index - 17
ISSN - 2378-9506
DOI - 10.1200/jgo.18.70700
Subject(s) - medicine , cervical cancer , cervix , health care , cancer , psychological intervention , family medicine , radiation therapy , gynecology , nursing , political science , law
Aim and purpose: The session aims at outlining actions that the healthcare community can take to improve the current situation and inform cervix cancer control plans. Highlighting the need to address opportunities in the prevention and management of cervix cancer, the session will provide guidance on primary, secondary and tertiary prevention and management of cervix cancer and will discuss the role of radiotherapy, while showcasing examples of collaboration. Audiences: Healthcare professionals with a special interest in women's cancers/cervix cancer and healthcare services planning. Cancer care advocates and patients advocates Decision makers involved in the planning of health care services Stakeholders in LMICs Suggested panel participants: Cherian Varghese, WHO Topic “The UN Joint Global Programme on Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control” The speaker will present this important initiative that builds on the world's collective endeavors so that in a generation, death from cervical cancer ceases to be a public health issue. Kennedy Lishimpi Topic, “Case study: Zambia” Illustrate how Zambia went from having no radiotherapy facilities to being able to offer up-to-date treatment to cancer patients Lusaka, Zambia Ted Trimble, NCI Topic, “NCI Activities in Support of Cervical Cancer” To present the important initiatives of the NCI/NHI to tackle the burden of gynecologic cancers Bethesda, Maryland May Abdel-Wahab, IAEA Topic, “International Program Results on the Ground in Support of Cervical Cancer” The speaker will present available support cooperation, education and training, and the need for enhanced safety and quality and use an example of interventions in Africa.