Hosted by The Lancet Breast Cancer Commission
In recent decades, advances in breast cancer research and treatment have led to a 40% fall in breast cancer deaths in some high-income countries. However, the burden of breast cancer still looms large worldwide. Gross inequities, coupled with the hidden costs of breast cancer, mean that many women and some men are being left behind and forgotten. This is a global blunder.
In response, a new Lancet Commission highlights overlooked aspects of the disease preventing progress and issues a six-point roadmap for change, with targets and indicators for accountability.
Join us for the launch of the Lancet Commission report, featuring authors, patient advocates, special guests, and Lancet editors. You’ll discover key findings and recommendations and learn more about how what’s on the page can be transformed into meaningful outcomes for patients and populations around the world.
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