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Lancet Oncology meeting, The Latin American Oncology Summit: Nov 17-19, 2011 - Rio de Janeiro
 
Eva Ekvall developed a pictorial book called Fuera de Foco (‘Out of Focus’) that describes her experiences with breast cancer treatment and taboos that prevent Latin American women from seeking breast care. See Fox News interview. (March 31, 2011)
Eva Ekvall, Miss Venezuela 2006, developed a pictorial book of her breast cancer treatment experience through the book Fuera de Foco (‘Out of Focus’), describing her experiences and taboos that prevent Latin American women from seeking breast care.  She is now a spokesperson for the Venezuelan breast cancer awareness group SensosAyuda. See Fox News interview. (March 31, 2011)
 
Former Miss Venezuela, Eva Ekvall. BBC World Service. (March 22, 2011)
 
Venezuelan beauty queen, Eva Ekvall, shows a new look: bald and recovering from cancer (February 20, 2011)
 
SensosAyuda, the Venezuelan breast cancer awareness group
Eva Ekvall is a spokesperson for the Venezuelan breast cancer awareness group SensosAyuda.
 
SLACOM: Latinamerican & Caribbean Society of Medical Oncology
 
Susan G. Komen for the Cure Partners with U.S. State Department and M.D. Anderson to Ignite Breast Cancer Awareness and Research in Latin America
 
The Cancer Burden in Latin America and the Caribbean
 
Latin America Breast Cancer News
 
PAHO Plan of Action for Cancer Prevention & Control
 
Office of Latin American Cancer Program Development (OLACPD)
 
"Cáncer de mama: Tómatelo a Pecho"
 
Harvard Global Equity Initiative (HGEI)
Global inequity - both among people and nations - is among the greatest challenges of our times. Despite the urgency and importance, our understanding of the forces and consequences of severe inequity is critically limited. The Harvard Global Equity Initiative (HGEI) seeks to advance this understanding and tackle the challenges of equitable global development.