The lifestyles and socio-economic status that are prevalent in regions of the world with limited resources form the background for the unique features of neoplastic diseases in these areas, where the majority of the world population lives. The predominance of the world's retroviral burden of in these areas further compounds the nature and challenges of the cancer there. Much of the international cancer literature covers the nature and challenges of the disease as seen in high-income regions of the world, thereby giving a skewed view of the global cancer challenges. As the low- and…mehr
The lifestyles and socio-economic status that are prevalent in regions of the world with limited resources form the background for the unique features of neoplastic diseases in these areas, where the majority of the world population lives. The predominance of the world's retroviral burden of in these areas further compounds the nature and challenges of the cancer there. Much of the international cancer literature covers the nature and challenges of the disease as seen in high-income regions of the world, thereby giving a skewed view of the global cancer challenges. As the low- and middle-income regions of the world transition from communicable to non communicable disease patterns, there is a need for a corresponding paradigm shift, with increased emphasis on what the world needs to know about non communicable diseases, including cancer, where the disease is hitherto poorly documented. The main goal of the proposed book is to contribute to this outcomes.
Section 10.2.3.3.2: Affordable cancer immunotherapy in Cuba
Section 10.2.3.3.3: The smart village for rural electrification
Section 10.2.3.3.4: HIV/AIDS control in China
Section 10.3: The future of control of cancer and retroviral diseases
Page 1055: Section 10.3.1: From the National Cancer Act to the 21st Century Cures Act
Page 1059: Section 10.3.2: Advances in lung cancer prevention
Page 1062: Section 10.3.3: Ending the HIV/AIDS pandemic
Page 1063: Section 10.3.4: Finding a cure for AIDS - a possible convergence of cancer and HIV/AIDS research
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"This is primarily a discussion of the background of emerging cancer research and the development of cancer research collaboration in Africa. Minor parallels to AIDS research are noted. One unique element is a list recounting the history of national oncology research in the U.S. ... The intended audience is healthcare practitioners interested in global healthcare, funding agencies in developed countries, and policymakers in resource-poor settings." (Vu-Thuy T Nguyen, Doody's Book Reviews, April 26, 2019)
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