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European Parliamentarians and the European Disability Forum join with CBM to call for strong European action to implement UN convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities worldwide
MEP Gay Mitchell opens Access for All? at the European Parliament in Brussels. Exhibition highlights need to renew commitment to MDGs for people with disabilities in the developing world.
Brussels, 3 December 2008
The European Parliament recently hosted an important photo exhibition to mark International Day of Persons with Disabilities. The exhibition, developed by CBM and entitled Access for all, will run throughout this week marking the entry into force of the UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. The 2008 theme of the International Day of Persons with Disabilities is "Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities: Dignity and justice for all of us". The photos exhibited illustrate CBM's work in fostering political empowerment and access to health, education, livelihood support and social inclusion in some of the most disadvantaged communities in low income countries.
Much can be achieved when Persons with Disabilities are able to access to development activities; however, such people are a drop in the ocean of the 650 million Persons with Disabilities worldwide. At present only 4 percent of people with disabilities in the developing world access development aid; speakers at the exhibition called for increased commitment and action to equalise opportunities for Persons with Disabilities around the world. Donor countries in particular need to honour their role in ensuring that all development and humanitarian assistance is delivered to people with disabilities on an equal footing with others. Speakers at the opening of 'Access for All' reminded us of the hard work that lies ahead to make sure that the promises made by governments in signing this Convention will be translated into real improvements in the lives of Persons with Disabilities worldwide.
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What can the European Union do about the exclusion of persons with disabilities from development cooperation? John Bowis MEP, campaigner for the inclusion of disability across all areas of EC policy, drew inspiration from the photo exhibition, saying: 'We are not asking for people to feel sorry for people with disabilities; we see pride and dignity in the faces of people in the exhibition here today, and it is this pride and dignity that we need to respond to. Disability is not inability- inability is cased by the barriers we as a society put in place'.
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This document discusses the history of attitudes towards entrepreneurship education and university business engagement in the UK since 1960. It describes how entrepreneurs became idealized in UK ideology from the 1970s onward. It also outlines the expansion of UK universities from the 1960s-70s, and the introduction of entrepreneurship education in the 1980s under Thatcher. The paper analyzes this historical context and presents case studies of three universities, examining how their histories shaped their engagement with businesses and approach to entrepreneurship education. It finds both opportunities and contradictions in attitudes, with engagement deepening understanding but also revealing barriers between academia and industry.
- TeacherSITY is an organization that provides teacher training, recruitment, and student assessment services to over 2,000 schools in India.
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A visual summary of the EventTechBrief.com article, "Going Once, Twice... Tech that Brings in More Money for Charity" - Read the full article at: http://bit.ly/1qPsDiv OR Subscribe to the enewsletter at: http://bit.ly/1ku7TZS
This document discusses pancreatic cancer and its treatment. It begins by stating that pancreatic cancer is most commonly diagnosed as locally advanced or metastatic. It then discusses the role of surgery, chemotherapy, and radiation therapy in the treatment of pancreatic cancer. It notes that the majority of surgically treated patients will have a recurrence, with a median survival of 15-20 months. The value of adjuvant and neoadjuvant therapy is debated. The document summarizes several clinical trials investigating chemotherapy and chemoradiation as adjuvant treatment after surgery. It also discusses neoadjuvant therapy and its potential advantages over adjuvant therapy. Emerging strategies discussed include induction chemotherapy followed by localized chemoradiation or second line therapy. The document concludes by describing modern radiation
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2. A multi-disciplinary treatment approach is recommended, including medical treatment, surgery, radiotherapy, radionuclides, chemotherapy, and hormonal therapy.
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This document discusses stereotactic body radiotherapy (SBRT) for early stage lung cancer patients who cannot undergo surgery. It describes how SBRT delivers a high radiation dose to the tumor in just 1-5 sessions. Studies show SBRT provides improved tumor control compared to conventional radiotherapy, with surprisingly low toxicity. Early investigations found 3-year tumor control rates of 60-80% with SBRT, similar to surgery. Larger prospective trials of SBRT for medically inoperable early stage lung cancer patients demonstrated 3-year local control of 90-98% and low risks of side effects. SBRT provides an effective non-invasive alternative to surgery for these high-risk patients.
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The document discusses breast cancer treatment recommendations including:
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- A tumor bed boost is recommended for higher risk patients but large trials found no survival difference with or without a boost.
- Hypofractionated whole breast radiation has become a standard option based on trials showing no difference in survival outcomes compared to conventional fractionation.
- Several trials investigated omitting axillary lymph node dissection or radiation with favorable results for select patient groups with low tumor burden.
This document discusses recent data on radiation therapy for prostate cancer. It begins by outlining the risk of prostate cancer development and mortality rates over time. It then examines risk stratification systems and treatment options for low, intermediate, and high risk disease. The document focuses on the benefits of dose escalation in radiation therapy, noting several studies that found higher radiation doses improved outcomes with acceptable toxicity when using newer techniques like IMRT. It also discusses hypofractionated regimens and image-guided radiation as ways to further improve the therapeutic ratio. In summary, this document reviews evidence that higher and more precisely delivered radiation doses can improve prostate cancer control while maintaining reasonable side effects.
This document summarizes a presentation on new perspectives on second-line therapy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). The presentation discusses current standards of care for second-line NSCLC, the unique needs of patients without targetable mutations, and emerging research findings. One study presented was the LUME-Lung 1 trial which found that the addition of the angiogenesis inhibitor nintedanib to docetaxel improved progression-free survival compared to placebo plus docetaxel in second-line NSCLC, with a significant overall survival benefit seen in the adenocarcinoma subgroup. Outstanding issues regarding biomarkers and the role of nintedanib in squamous cell carcinoma were discussed.
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