Cancer and law

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06 July2022
Geneva , Switzerland
Organiser(s):
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC)
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Ten years of demystifying law and cancer

Team photo of the McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer in Australia
Author(s): Hayley Jones

Universal Health Coverage: How law can help #ProtectEveryone

On International Universal Health Coverage Day 2020, with the world still gripped by the COVID-19 pandemic, calls from the global community to realise the promise of UHC are more urgent and necessary than ever
Author(s): Tarishi Desai

Multisectoral coordination to address NCDs through law: Good practices from the Western Pacific Region

Law and legal frameworks are crucial to enabling collaboration, ensuring coordination, and providing protection against conflicts of interest or misuses of power

NCDs and COVID-19: using law to act on NCDs during the pandemic

People in business attire talking
Author(s): Clare Slattery

Leaving no one behind: using law to achieve universal health coverage

Author(s): Co-authored by Hayley Jones

The McCabe Centre exists to contribute to the effective use of the law for the prevention and control of cancer and other NCDs by building knowledge, expertise, capacity and networks at global, regional and domestic levels. It is based at CCV in Melbourne, Australia, where it was established in 2012.

Author(s):
McCabe Centre for Law & Cancer
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McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer

people gathering at 2014 World Cancer Congress – Melbourne, Australia