Senior Lecturer in Health Economics, Imperial College London
Cervical cancer is a disease of inequity: here’s how to save 60 million lives
Providing the pap smear for detecting cervical cancer to all women requires a complex infrastructure, that has made it prohibitively expensive in …
Women's cancers: curable for the rich, often a death sentence for the poor
Of women who die from cervical cancer, 87% live in poor countries