Author:
Adomako Melissa,Kamiar Alaei,Alshaikh Abdulla,Baines Lyndsay S,Benson Desiree,Bettcher Douglas W,Cheema Baljit,Corijn Lex,Fountain Evan,Gdaniec Bartosz G,Garonzik Elan,Harney Mary,Jindal Rahul M,Jones Kate,Kerr David,Mehjabeen Deena,Vahid Nick P,Okonetuk Emem,Pompeu Nathalia,Skosana Bongekile,Tan Soo,Thokwane Karabo,Welzel Tyson
Abstract
Abstract
The science of global health diplomacy (GHD) consists of cross-disciplinary, multistakeholder credentials comprised of national security, public health, international affairs, management, law, economics and trade policy. GHD is well placed to bring about better and improved multilateral stakeholder leverage and outcomes in the prevention and control of cancer. It is important to create an evidence base that provides clear and specific guidance for health practitioners in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) through involvement of all stakeholders. GHD can assist LMICs to negotiate across multilateral stakeholders to integrate prevention, treatment and palliative care of cancer into their commercial and trade policies.
Publisher
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Subject
Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health,General Medicine,Health (social science)
Cited by
3 articles.
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