posted on 2024-09-05, 23:04authored byT.R. Madzima, M. Boshoff, D. Abuidris, N. Tsikai, G.W. Jones
Cancer is a major disease category in higher-income countries (HIC), In HIC, health resources are substantial, with budgets for health care exceeding 10% of Gross Domestic Product of large economies. This resourcing is many times higher than that in low- and-middle-income countries (LMIC) where there are fewer infrastructures and less political and sociocultural support. However, cancer is an increasing concern in LMIC's due to improving longevity and the changing prevalences of etiological agents and broader determinants of disease. Indeed, global mortality from cancer exceeds that from tuberculosis, malaria and HIV-AIDS combined2, and there are many more cancer cases in LMIC than in HIC.
A journal article on radiation oncology practices in Africa and Ontario, Canada.
History
Publisher
Faculty of Medicine, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM) , University of Zimbabwe (UZ.)
Citation
Madzima, T.R. et al., (2011) A successful clinical pilot registry of four radiation oncology practices in Africa and Ontario, Central African Journal of Medicine (CAJM), vol. 57, nos. 9/12, pp. 49-56. Harare: CAJM.