
Ana Carolina Izurieta Pacheco: Global perspective on childhood cancer survivorship care in limited resource settings
Ana Carolina Izurieta Pacheco, Childhood Cancer Survivorship Fellow at The Hospital for Sick Children, shared an article by David H. Noyd, et al. on LinkedIn:
“Honored to have contributed to this special review on childhood cancer survivorship care in limited resource settings.
The WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer aims for 60% of survival in LMICs by 2030—but that’s just the beginning. Survivorship care is essential for safeguarding every survivor’s long-term well-being.
It’s time to build evidence in these settings to bridge disparities and drive impactful public health strategies. Take a look at this article, which offers a global perspective and serves as a call to action to prioritize survivorship care.
Big thanks to Dr. David Noyd and the entire team involved.”
Childhood Cancer Survivorship Care in Limited Resource Settings: A Narrative Review and Strategies to Promote Global Health Equity.
Authors: David H. Noyd, et al.
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