Social Inequalities and Cancer – Self-paced module

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This resource is now hosted on the IARC Learning space of the new WHO Academy learning platform. Visit the platform here: https://web-staging.lxp.academy.who.int/partners/IARC/11-iarc-esmo-learning-and-capacity-building-initiative-for-cancer-prevention

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Test your knowledge!

TRUE OR FALSE?

In high-income countries such as New Zealand and the United States, access to preventive services is one of the key drivers of inequalities in cancer.

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WATCH THE VIDEO EXCERPT!

Date of the recording: 21 January 2021

Webinar organized with the support of and in collaboration with the European Society for Medical Oncology (ESMO).

INTRODUCTION BY

Dr Salvatore Vaccarella

Scientist, Section of Cancer Surveillance

International Agency for Research on Cancer, France

About Dr Salvatore Vaccarella

SOCIAL INEQUALITIES IN CANCER: WHAT ARE THEY AND WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT THEM?

Professor Diana Sarfati

Chief Executive

Te Aho o Te Kahu – Cancer Control Agency, New Zealand

Photograph by Virginia McMillan courtesy of New Zealand Doctor

THE EFFECTS OF THE AFFORDABLE CARE ACT ON ACCESS TO CARE AND CANCER OUTCOMES IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Dr Ahmedin Jemal

Senior Vice President, Data Science Department

American Cancer Society, USA

SOCIOECONOMIC INEQUALITY AND CANCER INCIDENCE: QUANTIFYING THE ROLE OF MAJOR RISK FACTORS

Dr Isabelle Soerjomataram

Deputy Head, Section of Cancer Surveillance

International Agency for Research on Cancer, France

About Dr Isabelle Soerjomataram
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