Policy Brief
Consolidated Guidelines
Updated 2016
WHO/HIV/2017.05
World Health Organization Department of Reproductive Health and Research
Brocher Foundation, Hermance, Geneva, Switzerland, 27–29 April 2016
BMC Public Health (2016) 16:766
DOI 10.1186/s12889-016-3455-5
SADJ August 2016, Vol 71 no 7 p314 - p318
Clinical Review
PLoSONE 12(9):e0184986.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0184986
Supplement Article
J Acquir Immune Defic Syndr Volume 75, Supplement 2, June 1, 2017 www.jaids.com
Evaluating the Return on Investment of Scaling Up Treatment for Depression, Anxiety, and Psychosis
Experiences from Indonesia, Kenya, Uganda and Ukraine
Research Article
PLOS Medicine | DOI:10.1371/journal.pmed.1002253 April 4, 2017
Jamieson D and Kellerman S. Journal of the International AIDS Society 2016, 19:20917 http://www.jiasociety.org/index.php/jias/article/view/20917 | http://dx.doi.org/10.7448/IAS.19.1.20917
Ramped-up cancer services could save 7 million lives over the next decade—and addressing huge service gaps between rich and poor countries is key to success, according to this report.
In 2019, over 90% of high-income countries reported that comprehensive cancer treatment services were available... through the public health system, compared to fewer than 15% of low-income countries, according to WHO.
But poorer countries can make substantial strides with a universal health coverage approach and use of the latest science to meet their particular needs.
The report lays out proven ways to prevent new cancer cases without breaking the bank, including tobacco-control measures and vaccines that protect against common cancers.
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