Binaytara shared a post on LinkedIn:
“Global cancer care doesn’t exist in a vacuum. It rises or falls with politics, funding, and collective will.
At the 2025 Binaytara Global Oncology Summit, Pat Garcia-Gonzalez of The Max Foundation shared how shifting global health priorities and funding cuts are putting the most vulnerable cancer patients at risk. Yet her message was ultimately one of resolve: when systems fail, collaboration, optimization, and patient-centered partnerships can still deliver life-saving care.
From decades-long access programs for CML to ambitious goals of reaching 100,000 patients annually by 2030, this is a powerful reminder that progress is possible—even in uncertain times.
Read the full article to explore how leadership and collaboration can close global cancer care gaps.”
The Max Foundation shared Binaytara’s post, adding:
“Thank you for sharing this critical message from our CEO Pat Garcia-Gonzalez.
‘Rather than retreating, the foundation decided to double down. Currently helping 40,000 patients annually, the new goal is ambitious: provide treatment access to 100,000 patients in a single year by 2030.’ “
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