Strengthening Cancer Care Systems Through Local Action and Partnership – C/Can
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Strengthening Cancer Care Systems Through Local Action and Partnership – C/Can

City Cancer Challenge (C/Can) shared a post on LinkedIn:

“What does it really take to strengthen cancer care systems in a way that delivers lasting impact for patients?

In the latest episode of Global Health Unpacked by OncoDaily, our very own CEO, Isabel Mestres, reflects on why the future of global cancer care depends not only on strategy and ambition, but on the ability to translate ideas into action at the local level.

The conversation highlights how cities provide a powerful ecosystem for understanding where fragmentation exists across the patient journey and ultimately where practical, locally led solutions can create meaningful change.

Bringing together governments, healthcare providers, technical experts, civil society, and private sector partners, city-level action has the potential to strengthen coordination, improve delivery, and build more resilient cancer care systems from the ground up.

The discussion explores everything from implementation science and data-driven decision making, to mapping patient pathways and aligning local priorities, and reinforces the importance of turning global ambition into practical action that delivers for patients.

At City Cancer Challenge (C/Can), we believe sustainable progress happens through partnership, local ownership, and a shared commitment to making quality cancer care more accessible and equitable for all.

Because where you live should not determine the quality of care you receive.

Listen to the full episode.

Strengthening Cancer Care Systems Through Local Action and Partnership - C/Can

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