Ensure services are accessible, appropriate, and adapted to individuals and populations that use them.
Tha lack of access to healthcare can disrupt many areas of life, including job prospects, financial or family responsibilities, relationships, physical, sexual and emotional well-being. Its impact often extends beyond the individual, affecting caregivers, families, and entire communities. As the number of people affected by cancer continues to rise, so does the need to ensure services are accessible, appropriate, and adapted to individuals and populations that use them. MORE AND MORE PEOPLE ARE AFFECTED BY CANCER. IN 2022 ALONE, 20 MILLION PEOPLE WERE DIAGNOSED WITH THE DISEASE. FOR MANY OF THEM, CANCER BECOMES A LONG-TERM CONDITION THAT OVERLAPS WITH OTHER PHYSICAL AND MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES AS WELL AS SOCIOECONOMIC FACTORS, AND REQUIRES COMPLEX, ONGOING CARE






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