![This Commission on the humanitarian aspects of cancer will draw upon multiple theoretical and empirical sources but its aim is to generate a blueprint for action at all levels, rather than to be an academic treatise](https://oncodaily.com/pub/uploads/2023/08/Nirmala-Bhoo-Pathy-1-1280x853.jpeg)
This Commission on the humanitarian aspects of cancer will draw upon multiple theoretical and empirical sources but its aim is to generate a blueprint for action at all levels, rather than to be an academic treatise
In a post by Nirmala Bhoo Pathy on Linkedin, it says, “While enormous resources had been invested in biomedicine in the 50-year-old “war on cancer”, the relative neglect of the human dimensions of cancer care such as in enhancing quality of care, relieving suffering, and improving the well-being of individuals with cancer and their families have resulted in what we have termed a “humanitarian crisis of cancer”.
This crisis has been amplified throughout the world by the growing burden of cancer, particularly in the low- and middle-income countries.
This Commission on the humanitarian aspects of cancer will draw upon multiple theoretical and empirical sources but its aim is to generate a blueprint for action at all levels, rather than to be an academic treatise.”
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Source: Nirmala Bhoo Pathy/Linkedin