People-centred care

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Why cancer care must treat the person, not only the disease: lessons from Lebanon

Smiling man wearing a purple t-shirt and headscarf with smiling woman with cancer on the phone, a hand raised, also with a headscarf
Author(s): Nadine Sadeeh

Improving the availability of cancer services for women means looking beyond treatment

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19 May2026
Geneva , Switzerland
Organiser(s):
Union for International Cancer Control (UICC),
co-hosted by the McCabe Centre for Law and Cancer
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UICC member Istishari Arab Hospital sustains cancer care in the West Bank despite severe constraints

Istishari Arab Hospital, Al-Rayhan, Ramallah

Podcast "Let's Talk Cancer" – Providing supportive care in Egypt

UICC Podcast Let's Talk Cancer banner with headshot of Yomna Sherif

Treating cancer in Ukraine: accounts from a doctor and a patient's family

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People-centred cancer care means designing care beyond medical treatment

Three people on stage at a panel event on people-centred cancer care

How the Monash Partners Comprehensive Cancer Consortium supports people-centred cancer care through integrated models

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Pathways to support living after a cancer diagnosis

Diverse group featuring one man and four women posing for a picture in front of a sign "Re:Born"