Chapter 1: Introduction to Radiation Oncology Global Health Chapter 2: Challenges and new opportunities in Global Radiation Oncology Chapter 3: Current Models of global radiation oncology Chapter 4: ICT-powered Models of global radiation oncology Chapter 5: Low cost technologies for global radiation oncology Chapter 6: Global Radiation Oncology made simpler: Practical guide and recommendations for high impact radiation oncology global health Chapter 7: Global radiation oncology: Quo Vadis?
Wilfred Ngwa is Director of Global Health Catalyst at Dana
Farber/Harvard Cancer Center, Professor of Radiation Oncology at
Harvard Medical School and University of Massachusetts, and Medical
Physicist at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Dana Farber Cancer
Institute. He has published two books and has won a number of
awards and prizes including the 2015 BRIght Futures Prize for his
innovative new technology designed, for use during radiotherapy, to
kill cancer cells that have spread to other parts of the body.
Twalib Ngoma is a Consultant Clinical Oncologist working at the
Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Sciences (MUHAS) in
Tanzania. He is the founder of the Ocean Road Cancer Institute
(ORCI) in Tanzania and was Executive Director of ORCI from 1996 to
2014. He has dedicated much of his career to improving oncology
services in Tanzania and globally. He is a recipient of 2009 Nazli
Gad-el-Mawla Award given by the International Network for Cancer
Treatment and Research (INCTR) for outstanding contributions to
cancer control by an individual from a country with limited
resources and the 2015 Harvard Global Health Catalyst Award Winner
as Africa Ambassador.
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