Cancer Treatment Abroad and Accessibility: What Disabled Patients Need to Know

cartoon image: A disabled traveller at a table with a laptop open and a checklist titled “Accessibility Plan.” Around them are small icons: airplane, wheelchair-accessible hotel, medical symbol, and passport.  For many disabled people, seeking cancer treatment abroad can seem like the only way to access timely or specialist care. But while some clinics promise world-class treatment, the reality often depends on accessibility, cost transparency, and cultural understanding. Drawing on lived experience and research from Whatever It Takes – Cancer Care for Everyone (Help …

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