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Cancer Disparities In Southeast Asia: Intersectionality And A Call To Action, Erin Jay G. Feliciano, Frances Dominique V. Ho, Kaisin Yee, Joseph A. Paguio, Michelle Ann B. Eala, Janine Patricia G. Robredo, Kenrick Ng, Jasmine Lim, Khin Thuzar Pyone, Catherine A. Peralta, Jerickson Abbie Flores, J. Seth Yao, Patricia Mae G. Santos, Christian Daniel U. Ang, Gideon Lasco, Jeffrey Shi Kai Chan, Gary Tse, Enrico D. Tangco, T. Peter Kingham, Imjai Chitapanarux, Nirmala Bhoo-Pathy, Gerardo D. Legaspi, Edward Christopher Dee
Cancer Disparities In Southeast Asia: Intersectionality And A Call To Action, Erin Jay G. Feliciano, Frances Dominique V. Ho, Kaisin Yee, Joseph A. Paguio, Michelle Ann B. Eala, Janine Patricia G. Robredo, Kenrick Ng, Jasmine Lim, Khin Thuzar Pyone, Catherine A. Peralta, Jerickson Abbie Flores, J. Seth Yao, Patricia Mae G. Santos, Christian Daniel U. Ang, Gideon Lasco, Jeffrey Shi Kai Chan, Gary Tse, Enrico D. Tangco, T. Peter Kingham, Imjai Chitapanarux, Nirmala Bhoo-Pathy, Gerardo D. Legaspi, Edward Christopher Dee
Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications
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Leveraging National And Global Political Determinants Of Health To Promote Equity In Cancer Care, Edward Christopher Dee, Michelle Ann B. Eala, Janine Patricia G. Robredo, Duvern Ramiah, Anne Hubbard, Frances Dominique V. Ho, Richard Sullivan, Ajay Aggarwal, Christopher M. Booth, Gerardo D. Legaspi, Paul L. Nguyen, C. S. Pramesh, Surbhi Grover
Leveraging National And Global Political Determinants Of Health To Promote Equity In Cancer Care, Edward Christopher Dee, Michelle Ann B. Eala, Janine Patricia G. Robredo, Duvern Ramiah, Anne Hubbard, Frances Dominique V. Ho, Richard Sullivan, Ajay Aggarwal, Christopher M. Booth, Gerardo D. Legaspi, Paul L. Nguyen, C. S. Pramesh, Surbhi Grover
Ateneo School of Medicine and Public Health Publications
Health and politics are deeply intertwined. In the context of national and global cancer care delivery, political forces-the political determinants of health-influence every level of the cancer care continuum. We explore the "3-I" framework, which structures the upstream political forces that affect policy choices in the context of actors' interests, ideas, and institutions, to examine how political determinants of health underlie cancer disparities. Borrowing from the work of PA Hall, M-P Pomey, CJ Ho, and other thinkers, interests are the agendas of individuals and groups in power. Ideas represent beliefs or knowledge about what is or what should be. Institutions …