Documentos / Presentaciones 2011

 

Age of onset of breast cancer in Latin America and the Caribbean: A multidisciplinary approach to understanding determinants and health policy implications

First Meeting of Researchers

Cuernavaca, Morelos. México. Agosto 18 y 19, 2011

 

Felicia Marie Knaul, Hector Arreola Ornelas y Oscar Méndez, Fundación Mexicana para la Salud

 

Héctor Arreola y Felicia Knaul, Fundación Mexicana para la Salud

 

 

Segundo curso: Salud mamaria, detección y atención del cáncer de mama. Guadalajara, Jalisco.  Agosto 15, 2011

Presentación, Cáncer de mama: prioridad apremiante para la salud en México

 

Curso: Salud mamaria, detección y atención del cáncer de mama. Guadalajara, Jalisco. Julio 25,  2011

Presentación, Cáncer de mama: prioridad apremiante para la salud en México

 

Women's Cancer Conference: Policy and Strategic Actions. Sheikh Mohammed Hussein Al-Amoudi Center of Excellence in Breast Cancer. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. May 4, 2011

Presentation: "Why Link Early Detection to Reproductive Health Interventions in Developing Countries?"

 

Women’s Cancer Summit in Rwanda. April 29, 2011

Presentation: Meeting the Challenges of Breast Cancer in Rwanda: Applying Global Lessons

 

Global Health Delivery: Challenges and Opportunities for Advancing Excellence and Equity. Harvard Medical School. Boston, MA. April 4, 2011.

        Plenary participation: “Framing Priorities in Global Health”

 

Global Health and the Arts. April 1, 2011

Panel participation: Patient Advocacy and Access

Presentation: Closing the Global Cancer Divide” in the session Global Health and Prevention

 

Global Health and Cancer: a Seattle Perspective.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center.
Seattle, Washington. March 17, 2011


Presentation: “Global Health and Cancer: Evidence-based Advocacy.

 

PATH. Brown Bag Lunch Series.
Seattle, Washington. March 15, 2011


Presentation: Breast cancer: unforeseen health priority in developing countries.”

 

Global Health Metrics and Evaluation Conference. Seattle, Washington. March 14, 2011


       
Presentation: “Noncommunicable Disease Transitions: Rich and poor countries.”
PATH. Brown Bag Lunch Series. Seattle, Washington. March 15.

Presentation: “Breast cancer: unforeseen health priority in developing countries.”

 

Integrating Cancer Care and Control with Women and Health:
Identifying Platforms, Synergies and Opportunities for Action.
Boston, Massachussets. March 10-11, 2011


       
Presentation:
“Integrating Cancer Care and Control with Women and Health: 
      Identifying Platforms, Synergies and Opportunities for Action”

 

The Forum at Harvard School of Public Health
Mammograms: Who in the world are they good for?
Boston, Massachussets. March 8, 2011

Felicia Knaul, Director of the Harvard Global Equity Initiative, Secretariat of the Global Task Force on Expanded Access to Cancer Care and Control in Developing Countries

 

The Long Tail of Global Health Equity: Tackling the Endemic Non-communicable Diseases of the Bottom Billion.
Boston, Massachusetts. March 3, 2011



Presentation: “Global Health Governance and Financing for NCDs of the Poorest:
Lessons from Expanding Access to Cancer Care and Control in LMICs

 

Instituto Nacional de Cancerología.
Mexico, DF, Febrero 28, 2011


Conferencia: Testimonio personal, Presentación del libro “Tómatelo a Pecho”

 

Gira de trabajo. Hermosillo, Sonora. Febrero 22, 2011


Hospital Infantil de Sonora:
Presentación, Cáncer de mama: prioridad apremiante para la salud en México

Hospital General “Dr. Ernesto Ramos Bours”:
Testimonio personal, Presentación del libro “Tómatelo a Pecho”

 

Management Sciences for Health Brown Bag Lunch.
Cambridge, Massachusetts. January 24, 2011


Presentation: “Cancer: Unforeseen Public Health Priority in Developing Countries.”

 

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