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Closing the Cancer Divide Through Ubuntu: Information and Communication Technology-Powered Models for Global Radiation Oncology
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Closing the Cancer Divide Through Ubuntu: Information and Communication Technology-Powered Models for Global Radiation Oncology

Wilfred Ngwa, Twalib Ngoma, Anthony Zietman, Nina Mayr, Ahmed Elzawawy, Thomas A Winningham, Onyinye Balogun, Nelly Enwerem-Bromson, Christian Ntizimira, Olufunmilayo I Olopade, …
International journal of radiation oncology, biology, physics, Vol.94(3), pp.440-449
2016-03-01
PMCID: PMC4959435
PMID: 26867873

Abstract

Africa Biomedical Research Cancer Care Facilities - supply & distribution Capacity Building Developing Countries Global Health Healthcare Disparities Humans Information Dissemination - methods Information Management Neoplasms - radiotherapy Organizations, Nonprofit Pain Management Radiation Oncology - education Radiation Oncology - organization & administration Radiation Oncology - trends Terminology as Topic
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