Global Oncology: Disparities, Outcomes and Innovations Around the Globe, An Issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics of North America, 1st Edition
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Edited by Mary D. Chamberlin, MD
In this issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics, guest editors Drs. Mary D. Chamberlin and Narjust Duma bring theirconsiderable expertise to the topic of Global Oncology: Disparities, Outcomes and Innovations Around the Globe. The first section of this
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In this issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics, guest editors Drs. Mary D. Chamberlin and Narjust Duma bring theirconsiderable expertise to the topic of Global Oncology: Disparities, Outcomes and Innovations Around the Globe. The first section of this issue is non-disease site-specific, covering broad topics that influence global health and oncology in various world regions, such as disparities, political unrest, the role of ASCO and ICEC and other organizations for education and research collaborations, access to training and innovations, etc. The second section is disease site-specific (lung, CNS, lymphoma, etc.), addressing approaches to prevention, access to treatment, survivorship, palliative care, and more.
In this issue of Hematology/Oncology Clinics, guest editors Drs. Mary D. Chamberlin and Narjust Duma bring theirconsiderable expertise to the topic of Global Oncology: Disparities, Outcomes and Innovations Around the Globe. The first section of this issue is non-disease site-specific, covering broad topics that influence global health and oncology in various world regions, such as disparities, political unrest, the role of ASCO and ICEC and other organizations for education and research collaborations, access to training and innovations, etc. The second section is disease site-specific (lung, CNS, lymphoma, etc.), addressing approaches to prevention, access to treatment, survivorship, palliative care, and more.
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Contains 16 relevant, practice-oriented topics including North America: disparities of care and the role of ASCO in addressing disparities of cancer care; evolving epidemiology: impact of lifestyle and prevention for breast and lung cancers; education and training models for remote learning: GlobalMedNet, GI Rising, Global Oncology for a new generation of fellows; breast cancer disparities: shared decision making and technological innovations; and more.
Provides in-depth clinical reviews on global oncology, offering actionable insights for clinical practice.
Presents the latest information on this timely, focused topic under the leadership of experienced editors in the field. Authors synthesize and distill the latest research and practice guidelines to create clinically significant, topic-based reviews.
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Edited by Mary D. Chamberlin, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth and Dartmouth Center for Global Oncology, Norris Cotton Cancer Center
Edited by Mary D. Chamberlin, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, Geisel School of Medicine, Dartmouth and Dartmouth Center for Global Oncology, Norris Cotton Cancer Center
Inequity in Cancer and Cancer Care Delivery in the United States An Overview of Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control in Latin America and the Caribbean Countries Disparities in Cancer Control in Central America and the Caribbean State of Cancer Control in South America: Challenges and Advancement Strategies Fighting Cancer in Ukraine at Times of War Impact of Prostate Cancer in Eastern Europe and Approaches to Treatment and Policy The Impact of Climate Change on Global Oncology Breast Cancer in India: Screening, Detection, and Management Breast Cancer and Lifestyle Factors: Umbrella Review Lung Cancer and Lifestyle Factors: Umbrella Review Education and Training Models for Remote Learning Breast Cancer Disparities and Innovations: A Focus on Kosovo Providing Diagnostic Pathology Services in Low and Middle-Income Countries Smart Solutions to Address the Global Gap in Radiation Oncology Through Trainee Engagement and Partnerships with Industry More Drugs Versus More Data: The Tug of War on Cancer in Low- and Middle[1]Income Countries Subspecialty Breast Imaging Education in Tanzania; Clinical, Infrastructure, and Logistical Paradigms for Best Practices in the Low- and Middle-Income Settings Diagnostic Accuracy of Biomarkers and International Ovarian Tumor Analysis Simple Rules in Diagnosis of Ovarian Cancer
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