Welcome to the Global Cancer Research hub
Are you working in cancer research?
Cancer Research Survey
This survey seeks to better understand the barriers and gaps that exist across cancer care, from screening and diagnosis to treatment and clinical research. It aims to identify priority cancers such as cervical, breast, and lung, to support the development of a strong global cancer research community of practice.
By capturing perspectives on challenges, capacity needs, and opportunities, the survey aims to highlight areas where training, infrastructure, and policy support can strengthen cancer care and research, and to identify potential partners for collaborative action.
Take the survey - estimated time 15-20 minutes

This is a free, global, and open access knowledge exchange hub for anyone working in or interested in learning about cancer research. Join and contribute to this active community!
Here, you will find a collaborative platform that brings together researchers, healthcare professionals, policymakers, and other stakeholders from around the world to share knowledge, best practices, and resources related to cancer research. The community of practice serves as a forum for discussion and collaboration on a range of topics related to cancer research, including basic science, clinical trials, epidemiology, and public health. The knowledge hub provides a central repository of information and training materials, aims to facilitate knowledge exchange, and to enhance the quality and impact of cancer research worldwide.
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Thank you for visiting The Global Health Network, please take a moment to read this important message. As you know, our aim is to enable equity in access to research knowledge and this is successfully delivering support and training to 1000’s of research teams all over the world. But we need your support!. If you have benefited from this research skills and knowledge sharing facility, please help us sustain this remarkable and unique provision of information for those who could otherwise not access such support and training. We would be really grateful if you could make a donation or ask your employer or organisation to contribute to the costs of maintaining this platform and the generation of new contents for all users. Just a small contribution from everyone who can afford to pay would keep this available for those who cannot. Thank you, we really appreciate your part in this community effort to better equity in global health research.