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Call to improve radiotherapy access around world

October 1, 2015/in Articles / Publications

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David Jaffrey, an ICEC Advisory Board member, co-lead this initiative with GTFRCC. The original article below is courtesy of BBC News on September 26th, 2015 and can be viewed here.

Data compiled by a team of international experts to expand global access to radiotherapy will be presented in Vienna at the European Cancer Congress. Radiotherapy is an important element of comprehensive cancer treatment and care for many common cancers, and is essential for effective treatment. Unfortunately, the majority of people in low-income countries have no access to much needed radiotherapy treatment.  Research indicates increasing the accessibility of radiotherapy treatment is possible and a highly cost-effective investment.

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Global Challenges in Radiation Oncology

July 22, 2015/in Articles / Publications

In the United States, much of the research is focused on developing new and very expensive technologies and drugs – often without a major therapeutic benefit. In resource limited countries, basic oncology care is frequently lacking. In addition, the benefits of various chemo-radiotherapy combinations for a number of malignancies are unknown as these populations have not been adequately investigated.

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The International Cancer Expert Corps: a unique approach for sustainable cancer care in low and lower-middle income countries

March 30, 2015/in Articles / Publications

The growing burden of non-communicable diseases including cancer in low- and lower middle income countries (LMICs) and in geographic-access limited settings within resource-rich countries requires effective and sustainable solutions.The International Cancer Expert Corps (ICEC) is pioneering a novel global mentorship–partnership model to address workforce capability and capacity within cancer disparities regions built on the requirement for local investment in personnel and infrastructure. Radiation oncology will be a key component given its efficacy for cure even for the advanced stages of disease often encountered and for palliation. The goal for an ICEC Center within these health disparities settings is to develop and retain a high-quality sustainable workforce who can provide the best possible cancer care, conduct research, and become a regional center of excellence. The ICEC Center can also serve as a focal point for economic, social, and healthcare system improvement. ICEC is establishing teams of Experts with expertise to mentor in the broad range of subjects required to establish and sustain cancer care programs. The Hubs are cancer centers or other groups and professional societies in resource-rich settings that will comprise the global infrastructure coordinated by ICEC Central. A transformational tenet of ICEC is that altruistic, human-service activity should be an integral part of a healthcare career.To achieve a critical mass of mentors ICEC is working with three groups: academia, private practice, and senior mentors/retirees. While in-kind support will be important, ICEC seeks support for the career time dedicated to this activity through grants, government support, industry, and philanthropy. Providing care for people with cancer in LMICs has been a recalcitrant problem. The alarming increase in the global burden of cancer in LMICs underscores the urgency and makes this an opportune time fornovel and sustainable solutions to transform cancer care globally.

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Cancer Health Disparities: Transforming Science, Service, and Society.

March 30, 2015/in Articles / Publications

Describes the underpinning of the ICEC approach to transforming global health and healthcare careers. Includes unique opportunities for the sectors of: healthcare, implementation science, technology, economics and research.

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Addressing cancer disparities among American Indians through innovative technologies and patient navigation: the walking forward experience

March 30, 2015/in Articles / Publications

Frontiers in Oncology

Describes a pioneering program for bringing cancer care and research to American Indians

This is the basis of our internationalizing the efforts to reach “First Nations” and related populations in resource-rich countries.

First author Daniel Petereit, member ICEC Board of Directors.

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A commentary on medical student perspective for global health care in radiation oncology: opportunities, barriers to sustainability and future directions

March 30, 2015/in Articles / Publications

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 89:492-4, 2014

Written by a medical student working at NIH helping with ICEC, it describes the gap in opportunity facing students interested in altruistic service.
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Bringing cancer care to the underserved globally: a challenging problem for which radiation oncology can pioneer novel solutions

March 20, 2015/in Articles / Publications

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys 89:443-5, 2014

[This is a PDF proof- attaching the published version not yet permitted].
First author- Norman Coleman, Senior Scientific Advisor, ICEC

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