This open access book describes strategies and experiences of highly skilled professionals in
improving oncology care worldwide. The book is structured into three main sections with several
chapters each reflecting the authors' individual real-life experiences. It explores ways to
improve oncology education and scientific training how to set up and run a clinical research
facility ethically and efficiently in low- and middle-income settings addressing the
challenges that the workforce encounters in the real world. The main challenges of today's
oncologists seem to be the ever-growing patient care and administrative workload and the risk
of burn-out. What are the best strategies to maintain a healthy work-life for the benefit of
the patients the physicians and society taking into account the different needs depending on
factors like peace social and gender equality? This book addresses oncologists all over the
world and their allies throughout the associated industries to highlight the importance of
shared and sustainable education clinical research and global cancer care.