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Africa and Cancer | Lets talk about the state of cancer care in Kenya
"Cancer does not have a face until it's yours or (of) someone you know," Anthony Del Monte
Africa and Cancer | Taboos in Cancer Care: What matters to patients By Dr. Omar Abdihamid (Kenya)
"Weaving the cultural beliefs about Cancer as a "God-forsaken" disease in many cultures to the success of modern cancer therapeutics is a critical definition of complementary culturally-based cancer care" Author: Dr. Omar Abdihamid
Flexible Publishing Models for Authors from Under-Resourced Settings: A Call for a Radical Change
There is a growing concern on the unaffordable open access fees for researchers located in low- and middle-income countries. These researchers are facing a serious challenge to publish their research, particularly, given the rapid expansion of open access journals that do not waive the publishing fees for these scientists in under-resourced settings. A new flexible waiving model is needed given the considerable limitations of the World Bank Classification.
Africa and Cancer | Taboos in Cancer Care: What matters to patients By Dr. Omar Abdihamid (Kenya)
"Weaving the cultural beliefs about Cancer as a "God-forsaken" disease in many cultures to the success of modern cancer therapeutics is a critical definition of complementary culturally based cancer care"
Author: Dr. Omar Abdihamid