Author/Editor     Hortobagyi, Gabriel N.; El-Saghir, Nagi S.; Čufer, Tanja; Cazap, Eduardo L.; Guzman, Roselle de; Othieno-Abinya, Nicholas Anthony; Sanchez, Jose Angel; Pyle, Doug
Title     The American Society of Clinical Oncology's efforts to support global cancer medicine
Type     članek
Vol. and No.     Letnik 34, št. 1
Publication year     2016
Volume     str. 76-82
ISSN     0732-183X - Journal of clinical oncology : official journal of the American Society of Clinical Oncology
Language     eng
Abstract     Despite much progress in the management of malignant diseases, the number of new cases and cancer-related deaths continues to rise around the world. More than half of new cases occur in economically developing countries, where more than two thirds of cancer deaths are expected. However, implementation of all necessary steps to accomplish the dissemination of state-of-the-art prevention, diagnosis, and management will require increased allocation of resources, and, more importantly, harmonization of the efforts of hundreds of national and international public health agencies, policy-setting bodies, governments, pharmaceutical companies, and philanthropic organizations. More than 30% of the members of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) reside and practice outside US borders, and more than half of attendees at all of the scientific congresses and symposia organized by ASCO are international. As cancer has become an increasingly global disease, ASCO has evolved as a global organization. The ASCO Board of Directors currently includes members from France, Brazil, and Canada. In 2013, the ASCO Board of Directors identified a number of strategic priorities for the future. Recognizing the importance of non-US members to the society, their first strategic priority was improving the society's service to non-US members and defining these members' identity in the international oncology community. This article reviews current ASCO activities in the international arena and its future plans in global oncology.
Keywords     oncology
prevention
diagnosis
management
onkologija
zdravljenje
preprečevanje bolezni
upravljanje