Burns, E.Collington, M.Eden, T.Freccero, P.Renner, L.Paintsil, V.Dolendo, M.Islam, A.Khaing, A.A.Rosser, J.2019-07-052019-07-052018-06https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcpo.2018.03.003http://ugspace.ug.edu.gh/handle/123456789/31267In order to reach out and offer optimum access for children with cancer across each country the development of networks of paediatric oncology units rather than just a single centre in one city has been the practice in high income countries over the last 30–40 years and is now being considered by developing countries. At a workshop bringing delegates from 4 countries in Africa and Asia to share their concepts, ideas and experiences of developing such networks and how to move forward, it was recommended that there should be a Hub (referral centre), shared-care centre hospitals, a real emphasis on good communication, ability to train staff within the network and a focus on ensuring that each hospital and country’s government must be supportive for it to be successful.enOptimising childhood cancer careShared-care networks-in developing countriesDevelopment of paediatric oncology shared-care networks in low-middle income countriesArticle