CONTENTS
CANCER CONTROL 2014 3
CONTENTS
07 Foreword Margaret Chan World Health Organization
09 Introduction Ian Magrath and Tim Probart
Cancer control planning
12 Non-communicable diseases in the developing
world
Baroness Jenkin House of Lords, UK Parliament
14 A CANCER CONTROL INTERVIEW WITH
SIR RICHARD PETO OXFORD UNIVERSITY
17 Chronic conditions rising in low- and middleincome countries: The case of cancer control
Silvia Franceschi and Freddie Bray IARC
24 Sponsored feature: AstraZeneca: Driving oncology
collaboration in Asia
Susan Galbraith
26 Beyond the Millennium Development Goals:
Positioning cancer control in the post-2015
agenda
Cary Adams and Rebecca Morton Doherty UICC
31 ESMO's Global Cancer Task Force: Promoting
cancer and non-communicable disease control
worldwide
Jose M Martin-Moreno, Eduardo Cazap and
David J Kerr ESMO
37 Sponsored feature: Varian Medical Systems:
Bridging the radiotherapy education gap
Varian Medical Sytems
Risk factors
40 One billion deaths: Time to take the global
tobacco control treaty seriously
Laurent Huber Framework Convention Alliance
43 Global tobacco use and cancer: Findings and
solutions from The Tobacco Atlas
Michael P Eriksen, Amy L Nyman and Carrie F
Whitney Georgia State University
Cancer management
50 Women's reproductive health in transition:
The overlapping challenge of breast and
cervical cancer
Felicia M Knaul, Afsan Bhadelia, Hector ArreolaOrnelas, Isabel Dos-Santos-Silva, Danielle Rodin,
Rifat Atun, Ana Langer and Julio Frenk Harvard
Global Equity Initiative, Mexican Health Foundation,
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine and the
Harvard School of Public Health
60 Building capacity for cancer treatment in lowincome countries with particular reference to
East Africa Ian Magrath and Simon Sutcliffe
INCTR
67 Early detection of colorectal cancer at primary
care level health services
Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan, Parimal J
Jivarajan and You-Lin Qiao IARC, Gujarat Cancer
Research Institute and Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences
73 Radiotherapy in global cancer control
Mary Gospodarowicz UICC
77 Sponsored feature: New cancer care horizons in
South Africa: A radiotherapy vision for a
continent Elekta
78 International cancer control congresses: Do they
get us closer to the goals of population-based
cancer control? Simon B Sutcliffe, Kavita Sarwal,
Catherine G Sutcliffe Jon Kerner and Edward
Trapido International Cancer Control Congress Canada
and Louisiana State University