Disease-specific cancer control
84 Visual inspection of the cervix: Progress to date
and the rationale for continued investment
Vivien Davis Tsu and Jose Jeronimo PATH
91 Strategies to improve Kaposi sarcoma outcomes
(SIKO): An educational intervention in Zimbabwe
Margaret Borok, James Hakim, Jean Kutner and
Thomas Campbell, Samantha MaWhinney and Eric
A Simões University of Zimbabwe and University of
Colorado
98 Should mammographic screening be introduced
in low- and middle-income countries?
Robert Burton and Robin Bell Monash University
Paediatric and adolescent cancer
106 Improving paediatric cancer care in low- and
middle-income countries: The experience of the
St Jude International Outreach Program
Raul C Ribeiro St Jude's Children's Research Hospital
111 Retinoblastoma: An exemplary tumour in young
children that can be cured in low-income
countries
Pierre Bey, Fousseyni Traore, Fatoumata Sylla,
Gabrielle Chenge, Julien Ilunga, Robert
Lukamba, Laurence Desjardins, Isabelle Aerts
and Pascal Sirignano AMCC, CHU Gabriel Touré, IOTA,
Lubumbashi University, Institut Curie and Cabinet
Prothelm
Palliative care
116 Palliative care as a human right
Liz Gwyther World Palliative Care Alliance
122 Integrating palliative care into a children's
oncology service in India
Gayatri Palat and Stuart Brown INCTR Canada
Regional initiatives
126 Priorities for cancer prevention and control in
Zimbabwe
Anna Mary Nyakabau Parirenyatwa Hospital
131 Cancer screening and prevention in China
Le-Ni Kang and You-Lin Qiao National Cancer
Centre of China
134 The under-used role of the Bulgarian National
Cancer Registry in cancer control
Nadya Dimitrova Bulgarian National Cancer Registry
138 Multisectoral initiatives in cancer control:
Fare concessions for cancer patients on Indian
railways
Rajender Kataria and Mark Lodge Indian Ministry
of Railways and INCTR UK
141 OERC-India inaugurated at the Indian Cancer
Congress in New Dehli
Lawrence S Lessin, Madhavan V Pillai, Savitri
Singh-Carlson and Jeanne Sewell OERC
International Network for Cancer Treatment and
Research
146 About INCTR
150 INCTR branches and governing council
151 Partner institutions in developing countries
152 Partners and acknowledgements
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