UICC forms global coalition to increase access to cancer care in LLMICs

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The Union for International Cancer Control and multiple partners are establishing the Access to Oncology Medicines Coalition, a global partnership to increase access to quality-assured essential cancer medicines in low- and lower-middle-income countries, and to help countries develop the capacity for their proper use.

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