Webinar
live
07
Apr
2025
13
00
CEST
Tackling oncology inequalities: addressing social drivers of health in low-income countries and Africa
The growing recognition of health disparities has highlighted the need for equality in cancer care. Social drivers of health, such as socioeconomic status, race, and access to resources, significantly impact patient outcomes, caregivers, and clinical teams. 
Achieving health equity in cancer care involves addressing these barriers, expanding access to treatment, and ensuring that all patients receive the care they deserve, regardless of background. 

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
This session is part of the SPCC Sustaining Corporate Programme 2025.
Sharing Progress in Cancer Care wishes to extend appreciation to its Sustaining Companies for providing unrestricted educational support to the following webinar. Companies have no control over the session content or speakers.
In addition, another company has provided a sponsorship grant towards this independent Programme.
Speakers
Discussant
Keefe Dorothy

CEO at Cancer Australia, Surry Hills NSW, Australia
Expert
Ibraheem Abiola

University of Illinois and and VP North America for the African Organisation for Research and Training in Cancer (AORTIC), Chicago, USA
Expert
Ilbawi André

World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland