Improving oncology worldwide : education, clinical research and global cancer care /

This open access book describes strategies and experiences of highly skilled professionals in improving oncology care worldwide. The book is structured into three main sections with several chapters each, reflecting the authors' individual, real-life experiences. It explores ways to improve onc...

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Other Authors: Schmidt-Straßburger, Uta (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2022]
Series:Sustainable development goals series.
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505 0 |a Part 1: Improving Education -- Blended-learning for oncologists and their colleagues -- Establishing a continuing education program based on the ESMO/ASCO recommendations for a global curriculum in Egypt -- Launching the first board-certification program in radiation oncology in Iraq - obstacles and outcomes -- Improving the WHO Classification of Tumours books by an evidence-based approach - a new online/blended learning training program -- Part 2: Improving Clinical Research -- Getting started in research-What registries can do for you -- Asking existing data the right questions-data mining as a research option in low- and middle-income countries -- Evidence-based treatment decisions - Systematic reviews and meta-analaysis in GI oncology -- Establishing and running a research laboratory in Iraq in real life -- Challenges in scientific communications of a pharmaceutical company -- Molecular and cellular analyses of breast cancers in real life -- The use of information technology to advance patient care-Creating, providing and maintaining online resources -- Organization of clinical trials at the Blokhin cancer center in Moscow -- Challenges in establishing the Center for Clinical Trials at Ulm University -- Part 3: Improving Patient Care.-Obstacles and Optimization of Surgical Oncology Services in India and Technology transfer to Cameroon -- Challenges for the young oncology workforce in Portugal -- Challenges in building a cancer center in Armenia-Staying linked to the outside world -- Current challenges in cancer care in Libya -- Quality Oncology Practice Improvement certification in Brazil: A successful knowledge transfer under the auspices of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) -- Challenges in running a comprehensive cancer centre. 
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