Gvantsa Khizanishvili, Global Programme and Partnerships Manager at City Cancer Challenge, shared a post by OncoDaily on LinkedIn, adding:
“New episode is here … bringing cancer knowledge to every corner of the world! I really enjoyed this conversation with Danny Burke, CEO of ecancer. After the interview, I was reminded that the work in cancer never stops – the field of oncology is evolving every day. There is constant news and new developments, making it very difficult for cancer professionals, in any setting, to stay up to date with the latest advances.
That’s exactly where platforms like ecancer make a difference, helping turn constant innovation into accessible, practical knowledge, especially across low – and middle-income countries.
And… looking ahead, exploring how AI can break language barriers and create a future where knowledge is not limited by language, and resources are accessible to anyone, anywhere, in their own language.”
Quoting OncoDaily’s post:
“Bringing Cancer Knowledge to Every Corner: How eCancer Delivers Free Education Worldwide
In this episode of Global Health Unpacked, Dr. Gvantsa Khizanishvili sits down with Danny Burke, Chief Executive Officer of ecancer, to explore how innovative education models are reshaping global oncology. This weekly OncoDaily series highlights the latest global health trends by engaging with leaders driving change in cancer care and beyond.
Danny Burke shares the story behind eCancer’s mission to make high-quality oncology education freely accessible worldwide, particularly in low – and middle -income countries.
The discussion also highlights how local collaboration is key to impactful education, ensuring that content is not only cutting-edge but also relevant to real-world clinical environments.
From developing region-specific curricula to supporting research from underrepresented communities, eCancer is building a sustainable model that connects education, research, and patient care.
Exploring how AI can break language barriers and create a future where knowledge is not limited by language, and resources are accessible to anyone, anywhere, in their own language.”
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