CancerWorld shared a post on X:
“From Dalian to Houston and Back to Yemen: Dr. Mohammed Safi on Bridging the Global Oncology Divide
Dr. Mohammed Safi has seen cutting-edge oncology debates at international summits. Progress is breathtaking. Yet in Yemen, access to basic chemotherapy is uncertain, diagnostic delays stretch for months, and care is shaped as much by logistics as by biology. The global oncology divide is real and deeply felt.
His journey from China to MD Anderson in Houston, and back to Yemen reveals two realities: innovation drives optimization in high-resource settings, while survival depends on adapting care under constraints in low-resource contexts. Innovation without equity is not progress it is stratification.
Read the full CancerWorld article by Dr. Mohammed Safi.”
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