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Cancer Care in Low Resource Areas: A Workshop Series

Completed

Effective cancer control options are available for some cancers, but these interventions remain inaccessible for many people in the world, especially those residing in low-resource communities. Disparities in cancer outcomes are also found in high-income countries—communities within wealthier nations, especially if they have challenges accessing cancer prevention and cancer care services. A major goal of the workshop was to encourage participants to share ideas about how to improve cancer prevention and early detection among low-resource settings both internationally and domestically.

Description

Ad hoc committees will plan and host a series of two 2-day public workshops to examine policy issues pertaining to the cancer care continuum in low resource areas, both domestic and international.

The first workshop will focus on cancer prevention and early detection, while the second will focus on cancer treatment, palliative care, and survivorship care in low-resource communities. The workshops will feature invited presentations and panel discussions on topics that may include:
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An overview of disparities in cancer control and outcomes, accounting for cultural and political barriers to access as well as resource-constraints
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The current evidence base and strategies to support effective cancer prevention and risk reduction, diagnosis, and treatment in low-resource settings
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Key gaps in the evidence base and the challenges and opportunities to address those gaps to improve cancer outcomes for patients in low-resource populations
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Potential action steps for effectively applying the available evidence on cancer prevention, diagnosis, and treatment in resource-constrained communities
· Principled evaluations of successes and failures in cancer control efforts in low resource settings, which could serve as models for how to develop effective and affordable cancer control

The committee will develop the agendas for the workshop sessions, select and invite speakers and discussants, and moderate the discussions. Individually-authored workshop summaries of the presentations and discussions at the workshops will be prepared by a designated rapporteur in accordance with institutional guidelines.

Collaborators

Sponsors

American Association for Cancer Research

American Cancer Society

American Society for Radiation Oncology

American Society of Clinical Oncology

American Society of Hematology

Association of American Cancer Institutes

AstraZeneca

Bristol Myers Squibb

Cancer Support Community

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

CEO Roundtable on Cancer

EMD Serono

Helsinn Therapeutics (U.S.), Inc.

LiveSTRONG Foundation

National Cancer Institute

National Comprehensive Cancer Network

National Institutes of Health

Novartis Oncology

Oncology Nursing Society

Pfizer Inc.

Staff

Sharyl Nass

Lead

Erin Balogh

Lead

Cyndi Trang

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