The gap between the required and the available cancer care in the world widened in the last decade for the majority of cancer patients in the world. The Editors and experts who contributed to this book present how there is a need for global approaches and campaign for the scientific exploration of avenues to increase affordability of better value cancer treatment for millions of cancer patients in the world. They do so while considering the interests and incentives of all stakeholders in the real world, including first cancer patients everywhere, governments, professional cancer care providers, health industries, health business and economy. All would win. The scope is global. This book is just one of many efforts to spread the idea of the win-win movement.
The book is honoured with special contribution of the late Dr. Tabaré Vázquez, immediate past president of the republic of Uruguay, A keynote by HRH Princess Dina Mired and a foreword by Sir Muir Gray.
Key Features:
- Extensively covers the win-win approaches for global oncology as an important component of global health.
- Covers the win or benefits for institutions for participation in global health
- Provides Examples of win-win initiatives for global oncology
- Provides perspectives from renowned international experts, editors of high impact international journals and authors, governments, youth advocates/residents, industry, diaspora, and others looking to ‘win’ in global oncology and health
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Ahmed Elzawawy MD PHD is a Professor at Suez Canal University, Ismailia, Egypt, and Chairman of the Alsoliman Clinical and Radiation Oncology Centre, Port Said, Egypt. His postgraduate studies and the early years of his medical career took place at Paris, France. He serves as Chair of the Global Health Catalyst win-win initiative, and Chair of the Board of Directors at the award-winning Global Oncology University (GO-U). He is a former President of the African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC), and President of International Campaign for Establishment and Development of Oncology Centres (ICEDOC: www.icedoc.org). He is on the Board of founders for Afr OX-H2 (Africa –Oxford- Harvard/Hopkins), Cancer Research Consortium & ecancerforall (World Premier comprehensive cancer center in the cloud). He contributed to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) cancer strategy for the new millennium, global strategy for radiotherapy and in scientific, educational, and consultancy missions for ICEDOC and the International Agency for Atomic Energy (IAEA).in Africa, Asia, and East Europe. He contributed in the advisory editorial board of many journals e.g. ecancer, Lancet Oncology, JCO Global Oncology, the World Journal of Surgical Oncology, and Cambridge Scholars Publishing, UK.
Wilfred Ngwa is Director of the Global Health Catalyst launched at Harvard in 2015 for catalyzing high impact international collaborations to reduce health disparities in the USA and globally. He is ICTU Distinguished Professor of Public Health, Associate Professor of Radiation Oncology at Johns Hopkins University and Adjunct Professor at University of Massachusetts. He is a co-founder with Prof Ahmed Elzawawy and others of the Global Oncology University (GO-U), and also founding Director of the International Phytomedicines Institute. His work at Harvard and Johns Hopkins Medicine has led to development of award-winning tiny drones to target cancer with potential to increase world-wide access to radiotherapy and immunotherapy. Dr Ngwa has won over 35 prestigious awards/honors from Harvard, the National Institutes of Health, and National and International professional societies and organizations. He chairs the Africa Health and Infrastructure Committee advising the USA government on Global Health. He has also been appointed by the Director of the USA National Institutes of Health to serve in the prestigious role of a charter member for NIH review section from 2022-2028. His has published three books on global health and serves on the editorial board for 4 leading journals including ASCO’s Journal of Global Health, and Frontiers in Oncology. He serves as a chair of the Lancet Oncology Commission for Sub-Saharan Africa.