Zacharoula Sidiropoulou, Senior Consultant Breast Surgical Oncologist at Hospital São Francisco Xavier, shared a post by the WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training, Imperial College London on LinkedIn:
“Genuinely impressed by the work coming out of WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training, Imperial College London this month.
The lung cancer awareness campaign shows exactly what high-quality public health communication should be: evidence-based, globally informed, and solution-focused.
- Breaking down complex epidemiology (Asia = 60% of global cases, China alone = 40% of deaths)
- Highlighting what works (decades of tobacco control in Western countries)
- Amplifying grassroots impact (Lung Connect India’s reach of 39,000+ people)
This is public health done right.
Looking forward to the full expert Marcos Pantarotto interview.
Great work by the team, Makipan Ketheeswaran and Rishi Miriyala. Congrats to the supervisor Celine Tabche.”
Quoting WHO Collaborating Centre for Public Health Education and Training, Imperial College London’s post:
“Lung Cancer Awareness Month is in November, and this month we decided to take a look into the global epidemiology of lung cancer, the work of international groups and had an interview with a leading expert Dr. Marcos Pantarotto!
Look out for the full interview coming out soon!
Research and Media by: Makipan Ketheeswaran, SfGH Imperial Collaborator, Supervision by: Rishi Miriyala, WHOCC Medical Student Intern.”
