Disparities in Cancer Care Between Citizens and Refugees in Lebanon
Dr. Mona Hassan describes what cancer care is like in Lebanon, including the significant disparities in cancer care between Lebanese people and refugees in the country.
Dr. Mona Hassan describes what cancer care is like in Lebanon, including the significant disparities in cancer care between Lebanese people and refugees in the country.
Dr. Michael Jefford discusses what cancer prevention and care is like in Australia, including the access Australians have to screening, how people with cancer receive treatment, and how the country is working to improve survivorship care.
Dr. Fidel Rubagumya describes what treating people with cancer is like in Rwanda, including some of the longstanding challenges and recent achievements in caring for and supporting patients and survivors in the country.
Dr. Alba Kihn Alarcón discusses the personal reason why she got involved with cancer care in Guatemala, efforts to expand cancer screening across the country, and how people with cancer in Guatemala access care.
Dr. Abdul Rahman Jazieh discusses what the cancer experience is like in Saudi Arabia, including which cancers are most common, access to cancer care, and the role of family.
Dr. Yanin Chávarri-Guerra discusses what barriers to cancer care exist in Mexico and how the country is working to expand access to genetic testing for people with cancer.
Dr. Anghel Adrian Udrea descrie obstacolele în calea îngrijirii pacienților cu cancer și motivele pentru care a ales să își deschidă propriul centru de tratament al cancerului.
Dr. Gevorg Tamamyan describes what cancer care is like for children in Armenia and the role charities play in helping with the costs of diagnosis and treatment.
Dr. Aleesha Adatia discusses the difficulties of treating cancer in Tanzania and why there’s a need for more resources for people with cancer in the country.
Dr. Anghel Adrian Udrea describes cancer care barriers in Romania and why he chose to start his own cancer center.