Online course: Women, power, and cancer - implementing the Lancet Commission's recommendations

UICC, in collaboration with the McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer and members of The Lancet Commission on women, power, and cancer, is offering a new online course on the influence of gender dynamics in cancer prevention, treatment, and care, and how to advocate for change.

For UICC Members only

The topic of women and cancer encompasses more than just women's cancers and biomedical aspects. It includes the ways in which sex and gender influence exposure to cancer risk factors, interactions with the healthcare system, health policies, and the structure of the healthcare and cancer workforce.  

The course is based on the report published by The Lancet Commission on women, power, and cancer in September 2023. The report presents key findings and recommends a set of actions, notably to reference sex and gender in all cancer-related policies and guidelines, so that they answer the needs and aspirations of all women. 

Through the course, participants will learn about the interplay of women and power along the cancer continuum, and how gender dynamics affect access to and the delivery of health and cancer services. The purpose is to build a knowledgeable community of professionals from different sectors and countries, who are equipped to advocate for and implement changes based on the key findings of the Commission.

This course is developed in collaboration with the McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer and members of The Lancet Commission on women, power, and cancer, and supported by UICC's partners on women and cancer.

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Module 1: Understanding the landscape of women, power and cancer

Women, power, and cancer: an overview of The Lancet Commission findings and recommendations

 

Presenter Dr Ophira Ginsburg

What does feminism have to do with cancer?

 

Presenter Dr Shirin Heidari

The power of lived experience in cancer policy and advocacy

 

Presenter  Carolyn Taylor 

Module 2: Cancer burden, risk factors and early detection through a gender lens

Cancer burden in women and its risk factors

 

Presenter Dr Isabelle Soerjomataram

The role of early detection and diagnosis in women's cancer

 

Presenter  Dr Ishu Kataria

Module 3: Unequal costs of cancer

Financial catastrophe due to cancer

 

Presenter  Dr Partha Basu

Unpaid caregiving for cancer

 

Presenter  Dr Nazik Hammad

Engaging communities and male partners to support cancer patients

 

Presenter  Dr. Erica Liebermann

Module 4: Cancer leadership and the cancer workforce (gender competency framework)

Gender composition of global oncology leadership

 

Presenter  Prof. Winnie K.W. So

A gender competency frameworkto advance respectful, equitable cancer care for all

 

Presenter  Dr Nazik Hammad

Gender discrimination and sexual harassment in the workplace

 

Presenter  Dr. Erica Liebermann

Module 5: The transformative power of law for cancer and gender

Law, gender and power in cancer control

 

Presenter – Hayley Jones

Gender and cancerrisk factors

 

Presenter  Suzanne Zhou

Gender equity in cancer care and outcomes

 

Presenter  Sandra Davoren

Case study 1: Gender, Tobacco useand the Framework Convention on Tobacco Control (FCTC)

 

Presenter – Delphina Kerslake

Case study 2: “Leave our Leave” Campaign, Irish Cancer Society

 

Presenter – Suzanne Dowd

Module 6: Putting it into practice and potential for change

Conclusions and key questions to take forward

 

Presenter – Dr Ophira Ginsburg

Putting it into practice: turning advocacy into action

 

Presenter – Carolyn Taylor

Perspectives from WHOon current realities and the road forward

 

Presenter – Dr André Ilbawi

Case study: cities taking actionfor gender equity in cancer care

 

Presenter – Meritxell Mallafré-Larrosa, Dr Miriam Mutebi

This course is exclusive to UICC members and available on demand on UICC Connect.  

Women, power, and cancer
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Last update

Tuesday 27 January 2026

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