Working Paper
Cancer Care and Control : South-South Knowledge Exchange
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https://openknowledge.worldbank.org/handle/10986/12995
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Health, Nutrition and Population (HNP) Discussion Papers
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Schneidman, Miriam
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Jeffers, Joanne
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Duncan, Kalina
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2015-12-08T20:18:59Z
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2015-12-08T20:18:59Z
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2015-11
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2021-06-14T10:18:36Z
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Worldwide, deaths from cancer exceed
those caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and
acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), tuberculosis, and
malaria combined. Seventy percent of deaths due to cancer
occur in low-and middle-income countries, which are often
poorly prepared to deal with the growing burden of chronic
disease. Over a period of 18 months, the cancer care and
control South-South knowledge exchange brought together a
group of stakeholders from five countries in Africa -
Botswana, Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, and Zambia to share
experiences, lessons, and good practices through a set of
video conferences and a site visit to Zambia. All five
countries have demonstrated commitment, initiated various
cancer control and cancer screening programs, and expressed
interest in sharing their experiences. The knowledge
exchange on cancer care and control aimed to raise
awareness, increase knowledge of effective strategies, and
strengthen regional collaboration in cancer control planning
and expanding equitable access to cancer treatment. This
paper presents highlights of the country experiences shared,
common challenges discussed, and innovative solutions
explored during the knowledge exchange. Topics addressed
include population-based surveillance and data collection to
better document the burden of cancer; strategies for
designing and implementing successful national cancer care
and control programs; innovative approaches for
strengthening cancer prevention efforts such as human
papilloma virus (HPV) vaccination programs; task sharing and
other strategies to build capacity and increase access to
services; analytical tools for understanding the costs of
programs; financing models, including public private
partnerships, to increase cancer prevention and care; policy
reforms needed to improve access to palliative care; and
opportunities for regional collaboration.
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25465334/cancer-care-control-south-south-knowledge-exchange
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http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23238
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English
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en_US
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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Health, Nutrition, and Population (HNP)
discussion paper;
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CC BY 3.0 IGO
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World Bank
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/
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HEALTH CARE PROVIDERS
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PSYCHOSOCIAL SUPPORT
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EMERGENCY PLAN
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SOCIAL MOBILIZATION
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CAREGIVERS
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RISKS
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REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH
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ECONOMIC GROWTH
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COUNSELORS
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URBANIZATION
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MINISTRIES OF HEALTH
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VACCINATION
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NATIONAL RESOURCES
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YOUNG GIRLS
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INFORMED DECISIONS
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PHARMACISTS
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PREVENTION
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FAMILY SUPPORT
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LAWS
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CERVICAL CANCER SCREENING
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EQUITABLE ACCESS
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PREMATURE DEATH
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MORBIDITY
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HEALTH EDUCATION
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INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
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COMMUNITY HEALTH
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DISCRIMINATION
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HEALTH INSURANCE
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HEALTH RESEARCH
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HEALTH CARE
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DRUGS
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CERVICAL CANCER
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AGING POPULATIONS
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LEGAL STATUS
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PATIENT EDUCATION
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| dc.subject |
HEALTH
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| dc.subject |
HOLISTIC APPROACH
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HEALTH WORKERS
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BREAST CANCER
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PUBLICATIONS
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PREVENTION EFFORTS
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RURAL POPULATION
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| dc.subject |
INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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CIVIL SOCIETY ORGANIZATIONS
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| dc.subject |
COMMUNITY PARTICIPATION
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HOSPITAL
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PUBLIC HEALTH
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RADIATION
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KNOWLEDGE
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COST EFFECTIVENESS
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| dc.subject |
PUBLIC POLICY
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HEALTHY LIFESTYLES
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RURAL POPULATIONS
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NATIONAL PLANS
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MINISTRY OF HEALTH
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DISEASES
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AIDS RELIEF
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TRAINING
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IMMUNIZATION
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INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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PATIENTS
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PATIENT
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SMOKING
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INTERVENTION
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LEUKEMIA
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HEALTH SYSTEMS
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AGING
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HOSPICES
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NURSES
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COVERAGE OF POPULATION
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OBSERVATION
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| dc.subject |
HEALTH MANAGEMENT
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| dc.subject |
DISSEMINATION
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| dc.subject |
MEDICAL SCHOOL
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| dc.subject |
MARRIAGE
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ESSENTIAL HEALTH CARE
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| dc.subject |
LEVELS OF KNOWLEDGE
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TUBERCULOSIS
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GYNECOLOGY
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SCREENING
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SERVICE DELIVERY
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SUSTAINABLE POPULATION
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GLOBAL HEALTH
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GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT
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MORTALITY
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POLITICAL SUPPORT
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SOCIAL SUPPORT
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PALLIATIVE CARE
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CANCER
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PROGRESS
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QUALITY CARE
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MEDICAL RESEARCH
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WORKERS
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SURGERY
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POLICIES
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PHYSIOTHERAPY
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NATIONAL STRATEGY
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QUALITY OF CARE
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CHRONIC DISEASE
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HIV
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SURVEILLANCE
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POLICY MAKERS
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HEALTH POLICY
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HEALTH OUTCOMES
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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
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HYGIENE
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WORKSHOP
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HEPATITIS B
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FAMILY PLANNING
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MEDICAL PERSONNEL
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DECISION MAKING
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CHEMOTHERAPY
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NUTRITION
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POPULATIONS
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WORKSHOPS
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MALARIA
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SECURITY POLICY
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QUALITY CONTROL
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POLICY
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INFANT HEALTH
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QUALITY OF LIFE
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WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION
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LIFESTYLES
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INTERNET
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RISK FACTORS
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HEALTH SYSTEM
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MINISTERS OF HEALTH
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VACCINES
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PHYSICIANS
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COMMUNICABLE DISEASES
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GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
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CHILDREN
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ALCOHOLIC
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LIVER CANCER
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CLINICS
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GENERIC DRUGS
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LACK OF AWARENESS
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HEALTH PROVIDERS
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RURAL AREAS
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GENERAL PRACTITIONERS
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DISABILITY
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ADDICTION
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REFERRAL SYSTEMS
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NATIONAL LEADERS
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POPULATION
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BEREAVEMENT
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| dc.subject |
RESEARCH PROGRAM
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EARLY DETECTION
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QUALITY ASSURANCE
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STRATEGY
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EPIDEMIOLOGY
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REGISTRATION
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FAMILIES
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WOMEN
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MEDICINES
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REFERRAL SYSTEM
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HOSPITALS
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HEALTH INTERVENTIONS
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AIDS
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ILLNESSES
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URBAN POPULATION
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SECONDARY EDUCATION
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| dc.subject |
BEHAVIOR CHANGE
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HEALTH SERVICES
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IMPLEMENTATION
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| dc.subject |
DEMAND FOR SERVICES
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| dc.subject |
NURSING
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NATIONAL HEALTH SYSTEMS
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| dc.subject |
SERVICE PROVIDERS
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PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANIES
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| dc.title |
Cancer Care and Control
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South-South Knowledge Exchange
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Working Paper
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2015-11-15
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Publications & Research :: Working Paper
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Publications & Research
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/11/25465334/cancer-care-control-south-south-knowledge-exchange
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Africa
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Health Monitoring & Evaluation
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Population Policies
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Cancer
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Disease Control & Prevention
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Health, Nutrition and Population :: Health Systems Development & Reform
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Gender :: Gender and Health
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Health, Nutrition, and Population Global Practice
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