🆕WHO/Europe’s quick buys show that tackling #NCDs is real - and fast.
25 actions deliver results in 1-5 years.
Listen to the podcast episode by @TheLancet to find out more!
Our research reaffirms the value of patient networks and peer-to-peer support for #cancer. Need to foster and promote collaboration between advocates, medical professionals, and local governments #peersupport#PatientEngagement
#BreastCancer advocacy movements have proven to be a powerful force for the advancement of cancer control in high‐income countries, but similar movements in low‐ and middle‐income countries have been understudied. https://t.co/4gEy6jV8xJ @dvarusalka@jrgralow@cabanesdomenech
Successful #breastcancer detection programs rely on standardized reporting and interpreting systems, such as BI‐RADS, to improve system performance. Read "A phased approach to implementing BI-RADs in low‐income and middle‐income countries" https://t.co/B8b7K4staS @JohnRScheel
In non-COVID news, congratulations to @OphiraG on leading this massive effort on developing a consensus article describing phases of early breast cancer detection program development in #LMICs. #globaloncology https://t.co/xIOVcu5j3l @JournalCancer
Hot off the press: The latest supplement to Cancer, "Breast Health Global Initiative (BHGI) 2018 Global Summit Consensus Statements on Improving Breast Healthcare Through Resource-Stratified Phased Implementation" is now available! https://t.co/di4mDKmDsJ #BCSM#WomensHealth
If you are possibly exposed to #COVID19 and told by your healthcare provider or a public health worker to stay home for 14 days, unless you need medical care, please follow their recommendation. Protect yourself and protect others. https://t.co/bqV2oBG8Md
Despite being one of the most prevalent cancers among women, estimates suggest that by 2025 5.8M women worldwide will die from #breastcancer. @dvarusalka talks about @bci2_5, #WomensHealth & reducing disparities in breast cancer outcomes worldwide. https://t.co/V7oBl1hi1V @uicc
Despite being one of the most prevalent cancers among women, estimates suggest that by 2025 5.8M women worldwide will die from #breastcancer. @dvarusalka talks about @bci2_5, #WomensHealth and reducing disparities in breast cancer outcomes worldwide.
https://t.co/nUIaAAMUA2
CONGRATS to Dr. Ben Anderson who so deserves this award (because he doesn't do this work for the awards!). #cancercontrol#breast health
WGHA announces the 2019 Pioneers of Global Health Award winners: https://t.co/761DkAlXzk