 Every year on the 4th of February, the world turns its attention to cancer. It's one of the main causes of deaths worldwide. Developing countries are worst affected. It's estimated that by 2030 over two-thirds of all cancer related deaths will occur in these parts of the world. The IAEA is doing everything it can to address this crisis. Our focus is on making radiotherapy and nuclear medicine more widely available. To mark World Cancer Day 2017, the IAEA organized a panel discussion on the global inequalities in access to cancer treatment. The event highlighted the role the agency plays in helping countries establish and expand cancer care programs. IAEA's cancer activities have undoubtedly saved many lives, but to be frank, we are only scratching the surface. A great deal more needs to be done. From Vienna, Austria, this is Alexandra Anapanich reporting for the IAEA.