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- Cancer is a leading cause of death in the Americas. In 2008, cancer accounted for 1.2 million deaths, 45% of which occurred in Latin America and the Caribbean.
- The number of cancer deaths in the Americas is projected to increase from 1.2 million to 2.1 million between 2008 and 2030.
- About a third of all cancer cases could be prevented by avoiding key risk factors. These include tobacco use, harmful use of alcohol, unhealthy diet and physical inactivity.
- Vaccination and screening programmes are effective interventions to reduce the burden of specific types of cancer.
- Many cancers have a high chance of cure if detected early and treated adequately.
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:: 5th International Cancer Control Congress (ICCC5)
PAHO is a proud supporter of the 5th International Cancer Control Congress (ICCC5), to be hosted by the Peru National Cancer Institute, in Lima, Peru from November 3 – 6, 2013. This is an opportunity for the public health community to discuss what would be necessary to convert our current knowledge of cancer control into actions for population health.
Visit the website to submit an abstract, apply for a travel grant and get more information. www.ICCC5.com
:: Latest News: Cancer
:: Publications: Cancer Program
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- Women’s Cancer Initiative: Outcomes of Discussions and Beginnings of a Joint Plan of Action
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.
- Dr. Carissa F. Etienne
"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.
- Isabelle Romieu
"Breast cancer prevention: what is known and gaps in knowledge"
Isabelle Romieu, MD, MPH, ScD
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Lyon, France
- Rolando Herrero
"Multicentric study of HPV testing screening and triage (ESTAMPA)"
Rolando Herrero
Head, Prevention and Implementation
International Agency for Research on Cancer
Lyon, France
- Cristina Parsons Perez
"Engaging women's groups for social mobilization in the Americas"
Cristina Parsons Perez
ACS
Bertha Aguilar - Fundación CIM*AB/ULACCAM
American Cancer Society
- Fernando Lavadenz
"Health financing strategies for breast and cervical cancer in LAC"
Fernando Lavadenz
Senior Health Specialist
World Bank LCSHH
Washington, D.C.
- Silvana Luciani
"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.
- Dr. Irene Klinger
"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.
- Dr Nathalie Broutet
"New guidelines for cervical cancer prevention and control"
Dr Nathalie Broutet
Reproductive Health and Research Department, WHO
- Benjamin O. Anderson, M.D.
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
- WHO. Early Detection. Cancer control: knowledge into action. WHO guide for effective programs, 2008
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A practical guide for porgramme managers on how to implement effective early detection of major types of cancer that are amenable to early diagnosis and screning.
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- WHO. Cancer Control Knowledge into Action. WHO Guide for effective programmes. Policy and Advocacy, 2008
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A practical guide for medium level decision-makers and programme managers on how to advocate for policy development and effective programme implementation for cancer control.
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- WHO. Cancer Control Knowledge into Action. WHO Guide for effective programmes. Diagnosis and Treatment, 2008
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A practical guide for programme managers on how to implement effective cancer diagnosis and treatment, particularly linked to early detection programmes or curable cancers.
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- WHO. Cancer Control Knowledge into Action. WHO Guide for effective programmes. Prevention, 2007
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A practical guidfe for programme managwers on how to implement effective cancer prevention by controlling major avoidable cancer risk factors. |
- WHO. Cancer Control Knowledge into Action. WHO Guide for Effective Programmes. Palliative Care, 2007
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A practical guide for programme managers on how to implement effective palliative care for cancer, with a particular focus on community-based care.
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- WHO. Cancer Control Knowledge into Action. WHO Guide for effective programmes. Planning, 2006
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A practical guide for programme managers on how to plan overall cancer control effectively, according to available resources and integrating cancer control with programme for other chronic diseases and related programs. |
- WHO. National Cancer Control Programmes. Policies and managerial guidelines, 2002
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This monograph outlines the scientific knowledge that is the basis for national cancer control programmes, and offers guidance on their establishment and organization.
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- PAHO. A review of breast cancer care and outcomes in Latin America, 2012
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”
- WCRF/AICR. The Associations between Food, Nutrition and Physical Activity and the Risk of Breast Cancer, 2008
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.
- WCRF. Food, Nutrition, Physical Activity and the Prevention of Cancer: a Global Perspective, 2007
The proposals that cancer might be preventable, and that food, nutrition, physical activity, and body composition might affect the risk of cancer, were first made before science emerged in its modern form in the 19th and 20th centuries.
