CancerWorld shared a post on LinkedIn:
“CancerWorld Issue #113 (March) is live!
Scientific discovery drives oncology forward, but progress only truly begins when knowledge is turned into action.
The March issue of CancerWorld explores how leadership, policy, and patient voices shape the future of cancer care.
A few powerful themes emerge:
- Science with urgency. Dr. Karen Knudsen’s career shows why research must move at the speed of patients’ needs.
- Global health leadership. Dr. Bente Mikkelsen continues advancing equity in childhood cancer care worldwide.
- Turning policy into impact. Dr. Isabel T. Rubio highlights why trust, collaboration, and leadership are essential for Europe’s cancer future.
- Innovation with balance. Dr. Michael Gnant demonstrates that progress in oncology is not always escalation sometimes it is thoughtful de-escalation and patient-centred care.
- Equity in access. As nivolumab moves off patent, biosimilars could expand global access to immunotherapy.
Alongside scientific advances from early pancreatic cancer detection research to health system innovations the issue also reminds us that cancer care is deeply human.
Because defeating cancer requires more than discovery. It requires leadership, equity and action that reach every patient.
Read the full issue here.”
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