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View article: Implementation and evaluation of a Project ECHO for national cancer control plan implementation in low- and middle-income countries
Implementation and evaluation of a Project ECHO for national cancer control plan implementation in low- and middle-income countries Open
Study findings suggest this interactive, bidirectional knowledge exchange approach can be effective for improving knowledge and capacity for non-clinical, system-focused areas such as cancer control planning and policy implementation. Furt…
View article: Barriers and Opportunities for Cancer Clinical Trials in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Barriers and Opportunities for Cancer Clinical Trials in Low- and Middle-Income Countries Open
Importance Clinical trials represent the gold standard to test the safety and efficacy of new or updated approaches to treatments that will inform quality cancer care. However, cancer trials enroll few patients in low- and middle-income co…
View article: Global perspectives on patient-centered outcomes: advancing patient-centered cancer clinical trials globally
Global perspectives on patient-centered outcomes: advancing patient-centered cancer clinical trials globally Open
Patient-centered clinical trials prioritize the patient experience and outcomes that matter most to those affected by cancer. By centering on patient values and experiences, patient-centered outcomes research generates evidence to inform p…
View article: Authorship of Publications Supported by NCI-Funded Grants Involving Low- and Middle-Income Countries
Authorship of Publications Supported by NCI-Funded Grants Involving Low- and Middle-Income Countries Open
Importance Scientific publication is an important tool for knowledge dissemination and career advancement, but authors affiliated with institutions in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are historically underrepresented on publicatio…
View article: Equity, diversity, and inclusion in global cancer clinical trial authorship
Equity, diversity, and inclusion in global cancer clinical trial authorship Open
International partnership is an important tool for strengthening health systems and advancing cancer research and control, but is often characterized by power and resource inequities. More equitable, diverse, and inclusive global oncology …
View article: The Development of Global Cancer Research at the United States National Cancer Institute
The Development of Global Cancer Research at the United States National Cancer Institute Open
International research and collaboration has been a part of the National Cancer Institute’s (NCI) mission since its creation in 1937. Early on, efforts were limited to international exchange of information to ensure that US cancer patients…
View article: Structural Racism and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Among Black and White Women in the United States
Structural Racism and Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Among Black and White Women in the United States Open
Purpose: To determine the associations between state-level indicators of structural racism and incidence of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) among black and white women diagnosed with breast cancer. Methods: Black and white women diagn…
View article: The 9th Symposium on Global Cancer Research: Looking Back and Charting a Path Forward in Global Cancer Control
The 9th Symposium on Global Cancer Research: Looking Back and Charting a Path Forward in Global Cancer Control Open
The NCI Center for Global Health convened the 9th Annual Symposium on Global Cancer Research as a virtual 2-day meeting alongside the Consortium of Universities for Global Health Annual Conference, March 10–11, 2021. The virtual format all…