 Access to healthcare is a human right, partly because it is access to life. While in developed countries there is, for example, screening for a number of cancers that leads to early detection, that increased survival. Come to developing countries, diagnosis and access to treatment are very restricted and highly, highly expensive, so there is huge inequality in access to cancer care. It's important to invest in cancer control programmes because it's a massive disease. It's accountable for about 8 million deaths worldwide. For oncology within developing countries, everything needs to be done. Right from an uplift in the training of oncologists, as well as an uplift in the equipment and the radiotherapy that's required to treat cancer patients, it's better to get cancer patients earlier, treat them earlier, get them to present earlier and in that way there's a bigger success rate for treatment.