Document
Prevalence of aging population in the Middle East and its implications on cancer incidence and care.
Identifier
DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdt268
Contributors
Atli, T., Author
Al-Mandhari, Z., Author
Oudrhiri, M., Author
Balducci, L., Author
Silbermann, M., Author
Publisher
Oxford University Press.
Gregorian
2013
Language
English
English abstract
The Middle Eastern population is aging rapidly, and as aging is the main risk factor for cancer, the incidence and prevalence of that disease are increasing among all the populations in the region. These developments represent huge challenges to national and community-based health services. At the current state of affairs, most Middle Eastern countries require the cooperation of international agencies in order to cope with such new challenges to their health systems. The focus and emphasis in facing these changing circumstances lie in the education and training of professionals, mainly physicians and nurses, at the primary, secondary and tertiary levels of health services. It is imperative that these training initiatives include clinical practice, with priority given to the creation of multidisciplinary teams both at the cancer centers and for home-based services.
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ISSN
0923-7534
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Category
Journal articles