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Patient Navigation for Breast Cancer Care in Southeast Asia

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01-Oct-25 16:00

Patient Navigation for Breast Cancer Care in Southeast Asia

How does patient navigation accelerate access to breast cancer care and support? At a recent roundtable discussion on ‘Navigating Access to Improve Breast Cancer Care in Southeast Asia’, co-organised by the Alliance & Partnerships for Patient Innovation & Solutions (APPIS), and National Cancer Society of Malaysia, supported by Novartis, patient organisations from seven countries around the region came together to share their best practices and challenges in patient navigation, when it comes to accessing breast cancer care. This is an edited version of the roundtable discussion. 

Listen to the second roundtable discussion on ‘Unlocking Alternative Funding For Breast Cancer Care in Southeast Asia’ here.

Produced by: Tee Shiao Eek

Presented by: Tee Shiao Eek


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Categories:  health policymanaging disease

Tags:  patient navigationthe bigger picturehealth & livingbreast cancerhealthcare accesshealth financinghealth insurancepatient supportnational cancer society of malaysianovartis





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