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Towards universal coverage—highlights from the 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 5–6 September 2019, Kampala, Uganda

The 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care was held in September 2019 in Kampala, Uganda under the theme: Towards Universal Coverage. It was hosted by the Uganda Cancer Institute and the Palliative Care Association of Uganda (PCAU). The conference brought together 350 delegates from eig...

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Autores principales: Downing, Julia, Niyonzima, Nixon, Guma, Sam, Batuli, Mwazi, Kiwanuka, Rose, Atuhe, Innocent, Nalukwago, Zaitun, Mwesiga, Mark, Phipps, Warren, Ddungu, Henry
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cancer Intelligence 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6946418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31921347
http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2019.976
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author Downing, Julia
Niyonzima, Nixon
Guma, Sam
Batuli, Mwazi
Kiwanuka, Rose
Atuhe, Innocent
Nalukwago, Zaitun
Mwesiga, Mark
Phipps, Warren
Ddungu, Henry
author_facet Downing, Julia
Niyonzima, Nixon
Guma, Sam
Batuli, Mwazi
Kiwanuka, Rose
Atuhe, Innocent
Nalukwago, Zaitun
Mwesiga, Mark
Phipps, Warren
Ddungu, Henry
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description The 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care was held in September 2019 in Kampala, Uganda under the theme: Towards Universal Coverage. It was hosted by the Uganda Cancer Institute and the Palliative Care Association of Uganda (PCAU). The conference brought together 350 delegates from eight countries. Key themes from the conference included: universal health coverage (UHC), service provision and public health; resources for achieving UHC; capacity building; human rights and engagement on the implementation of the recommendations made by the Uganda Human Rights Commission; provision of cancer and palliative care to ‘hard to reach’ and ‘vulnerable’ groups; paediatrics; health promotion and prevention; policy and advocacy and digital technology. The conference also gave opportunity to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the work of PCAU, with a celebration dinner attended by the Minister of Health. The past few years have seen significant developments in both cancer and palliative care in Uganda, and this was evident in the presentations, and the way that provision has changed and improved since the first cancer and palliative care conference in 2017. Emphasis on UHC, along with the support of government and other stakeholders, is important in the ongoing development of cancer and palliative care services in Uganda.
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spelling pubmed-69464182020-01-09 Towards universal coverage—highlights from the 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 5–6 September 2019, Kampala, Uganda Downing, Julia Niyonzima, Nixon Guma, Sam Batuli, Mwazi Kiwanuka, Rose Atuhe, Innocent Nalukwago, Zaitun Mwesiga, Mark Phipps, Warren Ddungu, Henry Ecancermedicalscience Conference Report The 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care was held in September 2019 in Kampala, Uganda under the theme: Towards Universal Coverage. It was hosted by the Uganda Cancer Institute and the Palliative Care Association of Uganda (PCAU). The conference brought together 350 delegates from eight countries. Key themes from the conference included: universal health coverage (UHC), service provision and public health; resources for achieving UHC; capacity building; human rights and engagement on the implementation of the recommendations made by the Uganda Human Rights Commission; provision of cancer and palliative care to ‘hard to reach’ and ‘vulnerable’ groups; paediatrics; health promotion and prevention; policy and advocacy and digital technology. The conference also gave opportunity to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the work of PCAU, with a celebration dinner attended by the Minister of Health. The past few years have seen significant developments in both cancer and palliative care in Uganda, and this was evident in the presentations, and the way that provision has changed and improved since the first cancer and palliative care conference in 2017. Emphasis on UHC, along with the support of government and other stakeholders, is important in the ongoing development of cancer and palliative care services in Uganda. Cancer Intelligence 2019-11-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6946418/ /pubmed/31921347 http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2019.976 Text en © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Downing, Julia
Niyonzima, Nixon
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Batuli, Mwazi
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Atuhe, Innocent
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Mwesiga, Mark
Phipps, Warren
Ddungu, Henry
Towards universal coverage—highlights from the 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 5–6 September 2019, Kampala, Uganda
title Towards universal coverage—highlights from the 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 5–6 September 2019, Kampala, Uganda
title_full Towards universal coverage—highlights from the 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 5–6 September 2019, Kampala, Uganda
title_fullStr Towards universal coverage—highlights from the 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 5–6 September 2019, Kampala, Uganda
title_full_unstemmed Towards universal coverage—highlights from the 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 5–6 September 2019, Kampala, Uganda
title_short Towards universal coverage—highlights from the 2nd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 5–6 September 2019, Kampala, Uganda
title_sort towards universal coverage—highlights from the 2nd uganda conference on cancer and palliative care, 5–6 september 2019, kampala, uganda
topic Conference Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6946418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31921347
http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2019.976
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