Global Cancer Policy

Global Cancer Policy

Global cancer policy encompasses strategies, regulations, and collaborative frameworks designed to reduce the worldwide burden of cancer through prevention, early detection, treatment, and research. Effective cancer policies address disparities in healthcare access, affordability of treatment, and implementation of evidence-based guidelines. Policymakers, healthcare providers, and international organizations play a crucial role in developing cancer control programs, public health campaigns, and cancer registries. This session will focus on the global landscape of cancer policies, highlighting successful national programs, international collaborations, and challenges in low- and middle-income countries. Discussion will include policy-driven strategies for cancer prevention, screening programs, equitable access to treatment, and the integration of innovations like telemedicine and AI in cancer care.

·  Global cancer burden and epidemiology

·  National and international cancer control programs

·  Policy strategies for prevention, screening, and early detection

·  Access, affordability, and equity in cancer care

·  Role of international collaborations and technological innovations

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