Two leading oncologists, along with experts spanning several medical disciplines, shed light on the global pandemic of cancer, particularly the difference in diagnosis, treatment, and care between global communities.
• Includes a comprehensive and up-to-date review of the global epidemiology of the disease
• Offers perspectives from contributors in fields of oncology, radiation, surgery, pharmacy, and public health
• Reveals the 5 leading behavioral and dietary risks that contribute to 30 percent of all cancers worldwide
• Examines how the HIV/AIDS and HPV epidemics have helped―and hurt―the fight against cancer globally