
The Cancer Atlas: A Global view; Cancer doesn’t care where you live but outcomes do.
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Joining me is Dr. Kelli Rath, a gynecologic oncologist, and together we’ll explore the global landscape of women’s cancers—from cervical and ovarian to breast.
We’ll talk disparities, prevention, HPV, and how geography still too often predicts survival.
1. What is the Cancer Atlas and why is it important for women’s health?
2. The Cancer Atlas shows that nearly half of all cancer deaths are linked to preventable factors.
3. What are the most concerning modifiable risk factors for women’s cancers today?
4. The Atlas talks about rising cancer rates in low- and middle-income countries. Why is that happening, and what are the consequences for women?
5. From your perspective as a gyn oncologist, what do we need more of—globally and locally—to address this rising burden?
6. How do stories and survivors give life to the data in the Cancer Atlas?
To Contact Dr. Kelli Rath:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kellie-rath-3a1397311/
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