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Cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations—highlights from the Uganda Cancer Institute—Palliative Care Association of Uganda 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 23–24 September 2021, held in Kampala, Uganda and virtually

The 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care was held in September 2021 with the theme: cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations. It was hosted by the Uganda Cancer Institute and the Palliative Care Association of Uganda (UCI-PCAU). The conference was held v...

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Autores principales: Downing, Julia, Niyonzima, Nixon, Mwebesa, Eddie, Mutyaba, Innocent, Ddungu, Henry, Irumba, Lisa Christine, Zirimenya, Ludoviko, Basirika, Diana, Mbarusha, Immacula, Kobusingye, Charity, Happy, Margaret, Jatho, Alfred, Adong, Dorothy Olet, Kabagambe, Cynthia, Mpamani, Collins, Nalukwago, Zaitun, Kyomuhangi, Zipporah, Zalwango, Joyce, Orem, Jackson, Mwesiga, Mark
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Cancer Intelligence 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8816507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35211202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2021.1333
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author Downing, Julia
Niyonzima, Nixon
Mwebesa, Eddie
Mutyaba, Innocent
Ddungu, Henry
Irumba, Lisa Christine
Zirimenya, Ludoviko
Basirika, Diana
Mbarusha, Immacula
Kobusingye, Charity
Happy, Margaret
Jatho, Alfred
Adong, Dorothy Olet
Kabagambe, Cynthia
Mpamani, Collins
Nalukwago, Zaitun
Kyomuhangi, Zipporah
Zalwango, Joyce
Orem, Jackson
Mwesiga, Mark
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Niyonzima, Nixon
Mwebesa, Eddie
Mutyaba, Innocent
Ddungu, Henry
Irumba, Lisa Christine
Zirimenya, Ludoviko
Basirika, Diana
Mbarusha, Immacula
Kobusingye, Charity
Happy, Margaret
Jatho, Alfred
Adong, Dorothy Olet
Kabagambe, Cynthia
Mpamani, Collins
Nalukwago, Zaitun
Kyomuhangi, Zipporah
Zalwango, Joyce
Orem, Jackson
Mwesiga, Mark
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description The 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care was held in September 2021 with the theme: cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations. It was hosted by the Uganda Cancer Institute and the Palliative Care Association of Uganda (UCI-PCAU). The conference was held virtually, with a mix of pre-recorded sessions, plenary sessions being broadcast live on television (TV) by the Uganda Broadcasting Corporation TV, live speakers at the studio and others presenting in real time via Zoom. The conference brought together >350 participants who participated on Zoom, along with those attending in person at the studio and those watching the plenary sessions on TV. At the heart of this joint UCI-PCAU conference was the commitment to not only continue but to improve the provision of cancer care and palliative care within Uganda. Key themes from the conference included: the importance of Universal Health Coverage; the impact of COVID-19 on the provision of cancer and palliative care; that both cancer care and palliative care are available in Uganda; education for all; the importance of working together to provide care and overcome challenges, e.g. through technology; the resilience shown by those working in cancer and palliative care; the grief experienced by so many people who have lost loved ones during the pandemic; the importance of good health seeking behaviour – prevention is better than cure; the challenge of funding; the need for health care equity for marginalised and vulnerable populations and finally we can’t wait for the world to stop COVID-19 – COVID-19 is here to stay – we need to find solutions. The last few years have seen significant challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic; however, despite this, cancer and palliative care service provision has continued. This conference, whilst unique and very different from previous conferences, was a great opportunity to share not only amongst each other, but also to share key messages with the public through the live broadcasting of the plenary sessions of the conference.
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spelling pubmed-88165072022-02-23 Cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations—highlights from the Uganda Cancer Institute—Palliative Care Association of Uganda 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 23–24 September 2021, held in Kampala, Uganda and virtually Downing, Julia Niyonzima, Nixon Mwebesa, Eddie Mutyaba, Innocent Ddungu, Henry Irumba, Lisa Christine Zirimenya, Ludoviko Basirika, Diana Mbarusha, Immacula Kobusingye, Charity Happy, Margaret Jatho, Alfred Adong, Dorothy Olet Kabagambe, Cynthia Mpamani, Collins Nalukwago, Zaitun Kyomuhangi, Zipporah Zalwango, Joyce Orem, Jackson Mwesiga, Mark Ecancermedicalscience Conference Report The 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care was held in September 2021 with the theme: cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations. It was hosted by the Uganda Cancer Institute and the Palliative Care Association of Uganda (UCI-PCAU). The conference was held virtually, with a mix of pre-recorded sessions, plenary sessions being broadcast live on television (TV) by the Uganda Broadcasting Corporation TV, live speakers at the studio and others presenting in real time via Zoom. The conference brought together >350 participants who participated on Zoom, along with those attending in person at the studio and those watching the plenary sessions on TV. At the heart of this joint UCI-PCAU conference was the commitment to not only continue but to improve the provision of cancer care and palliative care within Uganda. Key themes from the conference included: the importance of Universal Health Coverage; the impact of COVID-19 on the provision of cancer and palliative care; that both cancer care and palliative care are available in Uganda; education for all; the importance of working together to provide care and overcome challenges, e.g. through technology; the resilience shown by those working in cancer and palliative care; the grief experienced by so many people who have lost loved ones during the pandemic; the importance of good health seeking behaviour – prevention is better than cure; the challenge of funding; the need for health care equity for marginalised and vulnerable populations and finally we can’t wait for the world to stop COVID-19 – COVID-19 is here to stay – we need to find solutions. The last few years have seen significant challenges due to the COVID-19 pandemic; however, despite this, cancer and palliative care service provision has continued. This conference, whilst unique and very different from previous conferences, was a great opportunity to share not only amongst each other, but also to share key messages with the public through the live broadcasting of the plenary sessions of the conference. Cancer Intelligence 2021-12-13 /pmc/articles/PMC8816507/ /pubmed/35211202 http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2021.1333 Text en © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Conference Report
Downing, Julia
Niyonzima, Nixon
Mwebesa, Eddie
Mutyaba, Innocent
Ddungu, Henry
Irumba, Lisa Christine
Zirimenya, Ludoviko
Basirika, Diana
Mbarusha, Immacula
Kobusingye, Charity
Happy, Margaret
Jatho, Alfred
Adong, Dorothy Olet
Kabagambe, Cynthia
Mpamani, Collins
Nalukwago, Zaitun
Kyomuhangi, Zipporah
Zalwango, Joyce
Orem, Jackson
Mwesiga, Mark
Cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations—highlights from the Uganda Cancer Institute—Palliative Care Association of Uganda 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 23–24 September 2021, held in Kampala, Uganda and virtually
title Cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations—highlights from the Uganda Cancer Institute—Palliative Care Association of Uganda 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 23–24 September 2021, held in Kampala, Uganda and virtually
title_full Cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations—highlights from the Uganda Cancer Institute—Palliative Care Association of Uganda 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 23–24 September 2021, held in Kampala, Uganda and virtually
title_fullStr Cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations—highlights from the Uganda Cancer Institute—Palliative Care Association of Uganda 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 23–24 September 2021, held in Kampala, Uganda and virtually
title_full_unstemmed Cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations—highlights from the Uganda Cancer Institute—Palliative Care Association of Uganda 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 23–24 September 2021, held in Kampala, Uganda and virtually
title_short Cancer and palliative care in COVID-19 and other challenging situations—highlights from the Uganda Cancer Institute—Palliative Care Association of Uganda 3rd Uganda Conference on Cancer and Palliative Care, 23–24 September 2021, held in Kampala, Uganda and virtually
title_sort cancer and palliative care in covid-19 and other challenging situations—highlights from the uganda cancer institute—palliative care association of uganda 3rd uganda conference on cancer and palliative care, 23–24 september 2021, held in kampala, uganda and virtually
topic Conference Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8816507/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35211202
http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2021.1333
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