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Nelly Enwerem-Bromson speaks with ecancertv at the 2016 World Cancer Congress about the work of the IAEA in delivering training to clinicians in lower-income countries through e-learning portals. She describes how these platforms promote ongoing professional development, encourage peer-to-peer learning and develop skills in an active workforce.
Nelly Enwerem-Bromson speaks with ecancertv at the 2016 World Cancer Congress about the work of the IAEA in developing cancer control plans around the world through the Progamme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT). With regards to the approach of healthcare services to non-communicable diseases, including cancer, she describes how disease prevention, treatment and care in one area can lead to benefits in others, and that a patient-focussed outlook is essential.
The Agency marked the World Cancer Day on 4th February. This is the day to raise awareness and discuss the various aspects of cancer. The IAEA collaborates with partners, trains doctors and provides equipment essential for cancer diagnosis and treatment in middle and low income countries. Nelly Enwerem-Bromson, Director of the Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT), spoke to Steve Thachet on the importance of recognizing this day.
The IAEA Programme of Action for Cancer Therapy (PACT) programme supports the development and implementation of comprehensive national cancer control programmes in Member States. To mark World Cancer Day on 4 February, Steve Thachet spoke to Nelly Enwerem-Bromson, the Director of PACT.