In their latest edition, Enlight highlights one of our Early Career Leaders, Onyinye Balogun. As a radiation oncologist at Cornell, Balogun has dedicated her life to providing education and training for radiotherapy professionals in low- and middle-income countries. Learn more about what she’s doing to improve cancer care on Page 29. Read More
For this first time in history, we now have the data to predict the demand for radiotherapy. Now is the time to take action and make radiotherapy accessible for everyone across the globe. Read More
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ICEC’s Dr. Manjit Dosanjh has recently published an eBook! In “From Particle Physics to Medical Applications,” Dr. Dosanjh talks about the advances in medical diagnosis and cancer therapy that have been made possible because of basic physics principles and technologies developed to carry out physics research. Download a copy here!
For many, delays in treatment can be a matter of life and death. Take a look at the work one of our Early Career Leaders, Surbhi Grover, is doing to improve cervical cancer care in Botswana. Read More
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In Senegal, the only radiotherapy machine is broken, leaving patients without treatment and putting their lives at risk. For Senegalese patients, their only option is to travel 1,300 miles to Morocco for treatment. Read more about it here.
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Enlight Highlights ICEC’s Onyinye Balogun
/in Articles / Publications, Latest NewsIn their latest edition, Enlight highlights one of our Early Career Leaders, Onyinye Balogun. As a radiation oncologist at Cornell, Balogun has dedicated her life to providing education and training for radiotherapy professionals in low- and middle-income countries. Learn more about what she’s doing to improve cancer care on Page 29. Read More
Bringing Radiotherapy to the World
/in Articles / Publications, Latest NewsFor this first time in history, we now have the data to predict the demand for radiotherapy. Now is the time to take action and make radiotherapy accessible for everyone across the globe. Read More
ICEC’s Manjit Dosanjh’s “From Particle Physics to Medical Applications”
/in Articles / PublicationsICEC’s Dr. Manjit Dosanjh has recently published an eBook! In “From Particle Physics to Medical Applications,” Dr. Dosanjh talks about the advances in medical diagnosis and cancer therapy that have been made possible because of basic physics principles and technologies developed to carry out physics research. Download a copy here!
News Deeply Features Early Career Leader Surbhi Grover
/in Articles / Publications, Latest NewsFor many, delays in treatment can be a matter of life and death. Take a look at the work one of our Early Career Leaders, Surbhi Grover, is doing to improve cervical cancer care in Botswana. Read More
Facing Cancer Is Even Tougher If The Only Radiation Machine Is Broken
/in Articles / PublicationsIn Senegal, the only radiotherapy machine is broken, leaving patients without treatment and putting their lives at risk. For Senegalese patients, their only option is to travel 1,300 miles to Morocco for treatment. Read more about it here.