An Essay on the unfolding health and humanitarian crisis due to the conflict in Ukraine, in the context of SDGs 3 and 16, focusing specifically on provision of cancer care.
Elsevier,

The Lancet Oncology, 2022, ISSN 1470-2045

A News article on the unfolding health and humanitarian crisis due to the conflict in Ukraine, in the context of SDGs 3 and 16, focusing specifically on the impact on cancer care.

Background: Individuals with COPD have increased sensitivity to traffic-related air pollution (TRAP) such as diesel exhaust (DE), but little is known about the acute effects of TRAP on exercise res

The authors of this paper have developed the first known conceptual framework describing how Policy, Systems, and Environmental (PSE) changes are developed based on 3 Native American Nations.
Elsevier,

The Lancet Respiratory Medicine, 2022, ISSN 2213-2600

A Comment on the unfolding health and humanitarian crisis due to the conflict in Ukraine, in the context of SDGs 3 and 16, focusing specifically on tuberculosis control programmes for refugees.
Overall survival has improved for patients with HIV and TCLs such as AIDS-defining B-cell lymphomas in the last decade. Low CD4 cell count predicts poor overall survival in patients with HIV and TCL, emphasizing the need for effective antiretroviral therapy.
This Series paper supports SDGs 3 and 10, reviewing the intersectionality of HIV-related stigma and ageing-related stigma with health-related quality of life, suggesting that the intersectionality of stigmas creates a new inequality that is greater than the individual components.
This Series paper supports SDG 3, examining hallmarks of ageing as drivers of multimobidity in people with HIV.
An Article in support of SDG 3, estimating the frequency of negative post-discharge outcomes, and assessing risk factors for such outcomes, in people with HIV.
A Comment on the unfolding health and humanitarian crisis due to the conflict in Ukraine, in the context of SDGs 3 and 16, focusing specifically on providing palliative care, alleviating suffering, and dignifying death in the context of armed conflicts.

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