| |  | Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and Treatments Click here for IDS- compiled Background Documents for this session under the theme of: Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and Treatments In this Category PL08 - Research and Training for Health: Seeds for the FutureMay 28, 2008Type/Items(s): PL08 - Research & Training for Health, Education, Knowledge and Technology, Health Research, Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and Treatments Image: http://www.edctp.org How can we bridge the gap of inequality between donor and recipient, the developing and the developed, the researchers and the researched, to serve the health systems of tomorrow? The four speakers, despite coming from a diversity of backgrounds, made an important contribution to this forum by emphasizing the need for a mutual, supportive partnership between those at either extreme of the inequality gap. Ways of achieving this partnership are closely linked to research on health-related issues and training of a global health workforce, but there is no doubt that further research is crucial to arrive at effective outcomes on both the national and the international level. More... PS027 - Biotechnology to Improve Access to HealthCan it Make a Difference?May 28, 2008Type/Items(s): Health Research, PS027 - Biotechnology to Improve Access to Health, Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and TreatmentsMolecular amplification methods, multi-pathogen detection using high-density micro arrays, microbicides that protect women from HIV infection: "Biotech is poised to make an impact on access to health in developing countries." Now that the role of biotechnology as a means to health has been established, we must consider what needs to be done to extend it to developing countries. More... PS029 - Sustainable Healthcare for People Living with HIV/AIDSMay 28, 2008Type/Items(s): Responsive Health Systems, PS029 - Sustainable Healthcare for People Living with HIV/AIDS, Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and Treatments Photo © V. Krebs, ICVolunteers.org The need for sustainable healthcare for people living with HIV/AIDS has had a huge impact on the health sector. Without adequate support, HIV treatment expansion plans put a great deal of strain upon health systems and can at times lead to an overall lack in quality. Finding ways and mechanisms through which to respond to this challenge is vital to ensure that health systems are able to respond effectively to current needs and demands. More... PS003 - Oncology: Only for the Rich?A need for global access to treatmentMay 27, 2008Type/Items(s): Confronting Health Transition, PS003 - Oncology, Education, Knowledge and Technology, Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and Treatments 4 February is World Cancer Day. This year, the campaign poster focused on smoking: "I love my smoke-free childhood". Image: www.uicc.org The global incidence of cancer is on a rise with over 10 million new cancer cases diagnosed per year. More than 6 million annual deaths are attributable to cancer with over 20 million people considered to be living cases of the disease. It is predicted that over the next 20 years, there will be an approximate 200% increase in death rates due to cancer in low-middle income countries. Although the global incidence in high income countries is also rising, the mortality rate is at a slight decline. It is the first time that cancer is on the agenda of this forum, and as the speeches illustrate, the global community has an important role to act upon cancer control. More... PS030 - Neglected Diseases: Improving Patient Access to New Diagnostics and TreatmentsMay 27, 2008Type/Items(s): PS030 - Neglected Diseases, Access to Diagnostics, Medicines and TreatmentsM. F. Chappuis from Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) introduced this session dedicated to the improvement of access to drugs and diagnosis. Four key speakers gave an overall picture of access to the diagnosis of neglected diseases: M. J. Alvar from the Neglected Diseases department of the World Health Organization (WHO); M. Bilenge from the National Human African Tripanosomiasis (HAT) programme, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) Brasavil; Ms. Cayreyre from the private medical company Sanofi-Aventis and M. Pecoul from the NGO Drugs for Neglected Diseases Initiative (DNDI). They defined what the tropical diseases and problems issues are such as lack of drugs, diagnosis and needs for sustaining progress. More... |  | |  News by Session Forum Themes | Quotes For Health |  Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.  - World Health Organization, 1948 | | | | | | |