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Women’s cancers, including breast, cervical and ovarian cancer, lead to hundreds of thousands of premature deaths among women. Investments and programmes to prevent and treat women’s cancers such as cervical cancer have improved and led to strong reductions in high income countries.
Cada año se presentan cerca de 80.000 nuevos casos y 35.000 muertes por cáncer cervicouterino en las Américas.
This is a very brief summary of the ideas discussed with participants during the first meeting of the PAFNCD Women’s Cancer Initiative, for a joint plan of work. The ideas are grouped into the main areas of work of capacity building and increasing access to services (for breast cancer and for cervical cancer); communications and advocacy; and operational research.
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This is a very brief summary of the ideas discussed with participants during the first meeting of the PAFNCD Women’s Cancer Initiative, for a joint plan of work. The ideas are grouped into the main areas of work of capacity building and increasing access to services (for breast cancer and for cervical cancer); communications and advocacy; and operational research.
"Women’s Cancer Initiative: A joint commitment to save lives"
First Meeting of the PAFNCDs Women’s Cancer Initiative
Dr. Carissa F. Etienne
Director
Pan American Health Organization
Washington, D.C.
"Breast cancer prevention: what is known and gaps in knowledge"
Isabelle Romieu, MD, MPH, ScD
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Lyon, France
"Multicentric study of HPV testing screening and triage (ESTAMPA)"
Rolando Herrero
Head, Prevention and Implementation
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Lyon, France
"Engaging women's groups for social mobilization in the Americas"
Cristina Parsons Perez
ACS
Bertha Aguilar - Fundación CIM*AB/ULACCAM
American Cancer Society
"Health financing strategies for breast and cervical cancer in LAC"
Fernando Lavadenz
Senior Health Specialist
World Bank LCSHH
Washington, D.C.
"BREAST AND CERVICAL CANCER IN THE AMERICAS: Situation Analysis and Way Forward"
Silvana Luciani
Area of Health Surveillance, Disease Prevention and Control
Pan American Health Organization/World Health Organization
Washington, D.C.
"Women’s Cancer Initiative: A joint commitment to save lives"
Dr. Irene Klinger
Manager, External Relations, Resource Mobilization and Partnerships
Pan American Health Organization
Washington, D.C.
"New guidelines for cervical cancer prevention and control"
Dr Nathalie Broutet
Reproductive Health and Research Department, WHO
Benjamin O. Anderson, M.D.
Chair and Director
Breast Health Global Initiative
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Professor of Surgery & Global Health Medicine
University of Washington
Seattle, Washington
Cada año se presentan cerca de 80.000 nuevos casos y 35.000 muertes por cáncer cervicouterino en las Américas.
Cada año se producen más de 85.000 nuevos casos de cáncer de estómago y 75.000 muertes por éste tipo de cáncer en las Américas.
Con más de 300.000 nuevos casos y más de 75.000 muertes, el cáncer de próstata es el primer cáncer en las Américas en cuanto a casos nuevos y el segundo en cuanto a muertes por cáncer en hombres.
Cada año se producen más de 240.000 nuevos casos y 95.000 muertes por cáncer colorectal en las Américas.
Con más de 300.000 nuevos casos y más de 80.000 muertes, el cáncer de mama es el primer cáncer en las Américas en cuanto a casos nuevos y el segundo en cuanto a muertes por cáncer en mujeres.
The burden of breast cancer, as well as the management and organization of breast cancer (BC) care in 18 countries [Brazil, China, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Mexico, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, the Russian Federation, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the UK] was presented recently in a global report titled “A Review of Breast Cancer Care and Outcomes in 18 Countries in Europe, Asia and Latin-America”
The report reviews the results of cohort studies and controlled trials on diet, nutrition, physical activity and breast cancer published from Jan 2006 till Dec 2007. The number of reports included is 100, from which 1 is a randomised controlled trial, 74 are reports based on prospective cohort designs, 4 are historical cohorts, 1 report has a case cohort design, and 21 are case-control studies nested in cohorts.
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