London Global Cancer Week shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Cancer disparities remain a global crisis and this powerful LGCW2025 session hosted by Cancer Health Disparities highlighted why awareness must translate into action.
Black and South Asian patients continue to face poorer outcomes and remain underrepresented in clinical trials, while 70% of global cancer deaths occur in low- and middle-income countries where infrastructure fails those who need it most.
Speakers emphasised that advancing health equity requires:
- Community trust and long-term engagement
- Co-produced, culturally relevant solutions
- Fairer resource allocation
- Greater inclusion in research and data
Explore the key takeaways below, a reminder that cancer care excellence means dismantling the hidden barriers that shape access and outcomes worldwide.”

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