UN Leader Calls for Better Cancer Detection
At an event held in Vienna to mark World Cancer Day, the head of the United Nations nuclear watchdog agency noted that a shortage of around 5,000 radiotherapy machines in the developing world means millions of Africans have no access to diagnostic services or cancer treatment.
A young cancer patient receives care from a nurse at the Uganda Cancer Institute in Kampala (file photo).
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Uganda: Dr. Jackson Orem on Cancer's Hidden Toll
- Publisher:
- PRI's The World
- Publication Date:
- 16 November 2012
Dr. Jackson Orem, head of the Uganda Cancer Institute, is trying to shed the myth of cancer as a disease only of affluent nations. see more »
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The Uganda Cancer Institute is the only dedicated cancer treatment facility in a country of 33 million people. As part of a special series produced by PRI's The World and ... Read more »

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