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Global Perspectives on Cancer

Incidence, Care, and Experience [2 volumes]

Author: Kenneth D. Miller M.D., Sandra M. Swain and Miklos Simon MD  

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The disparity in the quality of cancer care around the world is shocking.

Two leading oncologists, along with experts spanning several medical disciplines, shed light on the global pandemic of cancer, particularly the difference in diagnosis, treatment, and care between global communities.

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The disparity in the quality of cancer care around the world is shocking.

Two leading oncologists, along with experts spanning several medical disciplines, shed light on the global pandemic of cancer, particularly the difference in diagnosis, treatment, and care between global communities.

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Two leading oncologists, along with experts spanning several medical disciplines, shed light on the global pandemic of cancer, particularly the difference in diagnosis, treatment, and care between global communities.Despite advancing globalization and amazing breakthroughs in modern medicine, developing countries continue to struggle with the prevention and treatment of the most common killer in the world today—cancer. Logistical barriers, scarceness of resources, and economic hardships in these regions make the screening, detection, and care of this disease difficult at best.This book is the only one of its kind to review the pandemic of cancer from a global and epidemiological perspective. The work is presented in three sections, focusing on key issues in cancer management, treatment of specific types of the disease, and the difference in medical care between low-, medium-, and high-resource countries. Chapters address the history, incidence, and treatment across nations; presiding cultural attitudes which may delay or prevent treatment in many parts of the world; and the geopolitics of cancer care and funding. Patients and caregivers from all around the globe explain the daily challenges of living with the disease in their nation.

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“"The set . . . will be a useful resource for students in a wide variety of academic disciplines or those undertaking training to pursue careers in oncology health care. Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduates and two-year technical program students." - Choice”

The set . . . will be a useful resource for students in a wide variety of academic disciplines or those undertaking training to pursue careers in oncology health care. Summing Up: Recommended. Undergraduates and two-year technical program students. Choice
This book certainly should be read by doctors and policymakers who fathom the global cancer crisis and have the moxie to address it. . . . As the editors have made clear, the oncology community is an international network, and together we need to face the impending crisis of the untenable global cancer burden. This eye-opening book is highly recommended. The ASCO Post

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About the Author

Kenneth D. Miller, MD, is a medical oncologist at Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, MD.Miklos Simon, MD, is a medical oncologist at Compass Oncology, Portland, OR.

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Despite advancing globalization and amazing breakthroughs in modern medicine, developing countries continue to struggle with the prevention and treatment of the most common killer in the world today--cancer. Logistical barriers, scarceness of resources, and economic hardships in these regions make the screening, detection, and care of this disease difficult at best. This book is the only one of its kind to review the pandemic of cancer from a global and epidemiological perspective. The work is presented in three sections, focusing on key issues in cancer management, treatment of specific types of the disease, and the difference in medical care between low-, medium-, and high-resource countries. Chapters address the history, incidence, and treatment across nations; presiding cultural attitudes which may delay or prevent treatment in many parts of the world; and the geopolitics of cancer care and funding. Patients and caregivers from all around the globe explain the daily challenges of living with the disease in their nation.

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Product Details

Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc | Praeger Publishers Inc
Published
3rd February 2015
Pages
761
ISBN
9781440828577

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