
in most of the struggling economies, medical and scientific research is understandably a matter of low priority, IRPC is dedicated to activities that enhance the benefits of research directly to the people.
Welcome to the virtual forum of International Research Promotion Council (IRPC).The council has been constituted and promoted by enthusiastic well-wishers of research from the health care and scientific community. IRPC is a totally dedicated, non-governmental and non- profit registered charitable international organization fully structured to provide research and scientific incentives for the betterment of scientific, socio-economic enhancement of the society, mainly of, developing and under developed Austral-Afro- Asia- Pacific countries
Most of the struggling economies are unable to meet the demands for preventive medical practices and are equally unable to meet the cost of appropriate health care for the people. In view of all these inadequacies, medical and scientific research is becoming a matter of low priority.
The roots of IRPC spring from the necessity to counter the problems related to research in developing and underdeveloped countries. The vast majority of the population of this planet are living in the erstwhile Third World, as are the majority of undiagnosed, or at best under diagnosed, cases of serious diseases.
Yet only a small part of the global health care resources are channeled towards meeting these grave and demanding needs for medical and related support. Morbidity and mortality rates in most of the developing and underdeveloped countries are unproportionally very high and lives are being lost for lack of basic healthcare.
The problem is more evident in the very young and the elderly who often succumb to the advanced stages of illnesses that are easily preventable or readily curable in any developed country. These inequalities can be assumed to be the result of unsound economic disparities that, are existing in the underdeveloped countries.
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Short course intensive training programs for junior researchers of the developing and underdeveloped countries to impart basic knowledge on clinical trials and motivate to start a research oriented profession.
Research in the developing world, falls back nearly by ten years in most areas of science and health when compared to that of developed countries. While research forms the backbone of advancements in areas relevant to a specific country; developing and underdeveloped countries have provided it a very low priority. Because of this the deficiencies and shortcomings, which existed 50 years ago in several parts of the world, are still there though in a less intensity.
IRPC has initiated steps to co-ordinate research and developmental programs for the young scientists in the developing and underdeveloped countries with the help of teaching institutions in Europe, Australia and America.
Austral-Asian Journal of Cancer ISSN-0972-2556 is the first international cancer journal published from Asia and Australia. This journal is a multidisciplinary oncology journal covering all aspects of cancer treatment and research. The journal has 9 editorial offices.The journal is affiliated to and released by Kuwait Cancer Control Center- Kuwait; Griffith University- Australia; CQUniversity - Australia; Gunma University-Japan; Cancer Center of CAPGH, Beijing, China and University of Patras Medical School, Patras, Greece.
Austral-Asian Journal of Cancer is an official and academic publication of Kuwait Cancer Control Centre- Kuwait. It has academic collaboration with International Program of Psycho-Social Health Research (IPP-SHR) – Australia; CQUniversity - Australia; Gunma University-Japan; Cancer Center of CAPGH, Beijing, China and University of Patras Medical School, Patras, Greece.
The journal has 9 editorial offices and is affiliated to, and released by: the International Research Promotion Council (IRPC) Bangalore- India; Kuwait Cancer Control Center- Kuwait; Griffith University- Australia; CQUniversity - Australia; Gunma University-Japan and University of Patras Medical School, Patras, Greece. Editorial offices are functioning in Kuwait, Australia, Japan, Poland, Tanzania, Sweden, Iceland and America.