Ana Carolina Izurieta Pacheco, Childhood Cancer Survivorship Fellow at The Hospital for Sick Children, shared an article by David H. Noyd, et al. on LinkedIn:
“Honored to have contributed to this special review on childhood cancer survivorship care in limited resource settings.
The WHO Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer aims for 60% of survival in LMICs by 2030—but that’s just the beginning. Survivorship care is essential for safeguarding every survivor’s long-term well-being.
It’s time to build evidence in these settings to bridge disparities and drive impactful public health strategies. Take a look at this article, which offers a global perspective and serves as a call to action to prioritize survivorship care.
Big thanks to Dr. David Noyd and the entire team involved.”
Childhood Cancer Survivorship Care in Limited Resource Settings: A Narrative Review and Strategies to Promote Global Health Equity.
Authors: David H. Noyd, et al.