World Child Cancer: Supporting Partnership Models in Paediatric Oncology
Liz Burns (Left), Tim Eden (Middle) and Jon Rosser (Right), World Child Cancer Association of...
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by Cancer Control | Oct 21, 2016 | CC2016, Global Initiatives 2016 | 0
Liz Burns (Left), Tim Eden (Middle) and Jon Rosser (Right), World Child Cancer Association of...
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World Child Cancer is a charity which works to improve the lives of children with cancer in low- and middle-income countries. Around 80% of the world’s children live in these countries where survival can remain below 10%
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As cancer emerges as a significant threat to life in low- and middle-income countries, targeted external aid through genuine twinning partnerships can make a difference. The local medical/nursing teams must determine the aims and objectives and the role of outsiders is to provide mentorship, advocacy and support based on the experiences we have gained from the advances made in high-income countries.
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