Cancer is becoming a global crisis shaped less by biology than by inequality, risk exposure, and access to care.
Over the past three decades, cancer mortality rates in higher-income countries fell approximately 30%, while rates in lower-income countries climbed about 15%, according to the most recent Global ...
More than 80 per cent of genomic studies across the world looking into diseases are concentrated in high-income countries, ...
A recent World Health Organization (WHO) analysis reveals that less than 5% of disease-focused genomic studies are conducted ...
Introduction More than 75% of the global population resides in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), where ...
Participation from lower middle-income countries still limited overall, accounting for fewer than 5% of all studies ...