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Miriam Mutebi
Researcher at Aga Khan University Hospital
Publications - 37
Citations - 517
Miriam Mutebi is an academic researcher from Aga Khan University Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 17 publications receiving 214 citations. Previous affiliations of Miriam Mutebi include Aga Khan University & University of Cape Town.
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Interventions to close the divide for women with breast and cervical cancer between low-income and middle-income countries and high-income countries
Lynette Denny,Silvia de Sanjosé,Miriam Mutebi,Miriam Mutebi,Benjamin O. Anderson,Benjamin O. Anderson,Jane J. Kim,Jose Jeronimo,Rolando Herrero,Karen Yeates,Ophira Ginsburg,Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan +11 more
TL;DR: This work explores ways to lessen the divide between LMICs and high-income countries for breast and cervical cancers and population- wide vaccination against human papillomavirus linked to cervical screening has the potential to reduce the incidence of cervical cancer substantially.
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Breast cancer treatment: A phased approach to implementation.
Miriam Mutebi,Benjamin O. Anderson,Benjamin O. Anderson,Catherine Duggan,Clement Adebamowo,Gaurav Agarwal,Zipporah Ali,Peter Bird,Jean Marc Bourque,Jean Marc Bourque,Rebecca DeBoer,Luiz Henrique Gebrim,Riccardo Masetti,Shahla Masood,Manoj Menon,Gertrude Nakigudde,Anne Ng’ang’a,Nixon Niyonzima,Anne F. Rositch,Karla Unger-Saldaña,Cynthia Villarreal-Garza,Allison Dvaladze,Nagi S. El Saghir,Julie R. Gralow,Alexandru Eniu +24 more
TL;DR: This strategy proposes that, after a situational analysis, implementation phases begin with bolstering palliative care capacity, especially in settings where a late‐stage diagnosis is common, followed by strengthening the patient pathway.
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Cancer in sub-Saharan Africa: a Lancet Oncology Commission.
Wilfred Ngwa,Beatrice Wiafe Addai,Isaac F. Adewole,Victoria S. Ainsworth,James Alaro,Olusegun I. Alatise,Zipporah Ali,Benjamin O. Anderson,Rose I Anorlu,S. Avery,Prebo Barango,Noella Bih,Christopher M. Booth,Otis W. Brawley,Jean Marie Dangou,Lynette Denny,Jennifer Dent,Shekinah N. Elmore,Ahmed Elzawawy,Diane Gashumba,Jennifer A. Lee,Katy M. Graef,Sumit Gupta,Serigne Magueye Gueye,Nazik Hammad,Laila Hessissen,André Ilbawi,Joyce Kambugu,Zisis Kozlakidis,Simon Manga,Lize Maree,Sulma I. Mohammed,Susan C. Msadabwe,Miriam Mutebi,Annet Nakaganda,Ntokozo Ndlovu,Kingsley Ikenna Ndoh,Jerry Ndumbalo,Mamsau Ngoma,Twalib Ngoma,Christian Ntizimira,Timothy R. Rebbeck,Lorna Renner,Anya Romanoff,Fidel Rubagumya,Shahin Sayed,Shivani Sud,Hannah Simonds,Richard Sullivan,William Swanson,Verna Vanderpuye,Boateng Wiafe,David Kerr +52 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors detail the state of cancer in sub-Saharan Africa, recommend key actions on the basis of analysis, and highlight case studies and successful models that can be emulated, adapted, or improved across the region to reduce the growing cancer crises.
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The Breast Health Global Initiative 2018 Global Summit on Improving Breast Healthcare Through Resource-Stratified Phased Implementation: Methods and overview
Catherine Duggan,Allison Dvaladze,Anne F. Rositch,Ophira Ginsburg,Cheng Har Yip,Susan Horton,Rolando Camacho Rodriguez,Alexandru Eniu,Miriam Mutebi,Jean Marc Bourque,Jean Marc Bourque,Shahla Masood,Karla Unger-Saldaña,Anna Cabanes,Robert W. Carlson,Julie R. Gralow,Benjamin O. Anderson,Benjamin O. Anderson +17 more
TL;DR: The 6th Global Summit on Improving Breast Healthcare Through Resource-Stratified Phased Implementation (GSIP) as discussed by the authors focused on three specific aspects of breast cancer care: early detection, treatment and health system strengthening.
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Priorities for cancer research in low- and middle-income countries: a global perspective
C S Pramesh,Rajendra A. Badwe,Nirmala Bhoo-Pathy,Christopher M. Booth,Girish Chinnaswamy,Anna J Dare,Victor P. Andrade,David J. Hunter,Satish Gopal,Mary Gospodarowicz,S.A. Gunasekera,André Ilbawi,Sharon Kapambwe,Peter Kingham,Tezer Kutluk,Nirmal Lamichhane,Miriam Mutebi,Jackson Orem,Groesbeck P. Parham,Priya Ranganathan,Manju Sengar,Richard Sullivan,Soumya Swaminathan,Ian F. Tannock,Vivek Tomar,Verna Vanderpuye,Cherian Varghese,Elisabete Weiderpass +27 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identified five top priorities in cancer research in low and middle-income countries based on current and projected needs: reducing the burden of patients with advanced disease; improving access and affordability, and outcomes of cancer treatment; value-based care and health economics; quality improvement and implementation research; and leveraging technology to improve cancer control.