Global challenges and policy solutions in breast cancer control
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• Breast cancer is a major cause of morbidity, disability and mortality among women. • Epidemiological trends describe global disparities in breast cancer-related mortality. • Disparities in breast cancer result from variable access to early detection, treatment and palliative care. • Investing in breast cancer control generate broad population impact, particularly in countries with high/increasing burden. • WHO-led Global Breast Cancer Initiative (GCBI) is a programmatic platform to tackle global disparities in cancer care. • GBCI aims to improve the capacity for breast cancer care to result in population health and broader socio-economic impact. |
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