The Indonesian National Cancer Plan 2024-2034 outlines Indonesia’s comprehensive strategy to tackle cancer over the next decade, focusing on prevention, early detection, treatment, and palliative care. Developed with input from healthcare experts, government bodies, and international partners, this plan aims to reduce the cancer burden in Indonesia through innovative research, public health initiatives, and improved access to care. It serves as a crucial guide for healthcare professionals, policymakers, and advocates committed to enhancing cancer control and improving the health of all Indonesians.