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Raul C. Ribeiro
Researcher at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital
Publications - 5
Citations - 628
Raul C. Ribeiro is an academic researcher from St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The author has contributed to research in topics: Pediatric cancer & Government. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 5 publications receiving 547 citations. Previous affiliations of Raul C. Ribeiro include University of Tennessee.
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Childhood cancer epidemiology in low-income countries.
Scott C. Howard,Scott C. Howard,Monika L. Metzger,Monika L. Metzger,Judith A. Wilimas,Judith A. Wilimas,Yuri Quintana,Ching-Hon Pui,Ching-Hon Pui,Leslie L. Robison,Raul C. Ribeiro,Raul C. Ribeiro +11 more
TL;DR: Hospital‐based registries are both feasible and essential in LIC, and can be developed using available training programs for data managers and the free online Pediatric Oncology Networked Data Base (POND4kids.org), which allows collection, analysis, and sharing of data.
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Abandonment of treatment for childhood cancer: position statement of a SIOP PODC Working Group.
Saskia Mostert,Ramandeep Singh Arora,Magda Arreola,Poonam Bagai,Paola Friedrich,Sumit Gupta,Geetinder Kaur,Bindu Koodiyedath,Ketan Kulkarni,Catherine G. Lam,Sandra Luna-Fineman,Barry Pizer,Silvia Rivas,Nuria Rossell,Mei Neni Sitaresmi,Argerie Tsimicalis,Meaghann S. Weaver,Raul C. Ribeiro +17 more
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Determinants of Treatment Abandonment in Childhood Cancer: Results from a Global Survey.
Paola Friedrich,Catherine G. Lam,Geetinder Kaur,Elena Itriago,Raul C. Ribeiro,Ramandeep Singh Arora +5 more
TL;DR: The authors' results provide insights regarding the role of established determinants of TxA in different geographical and economic contexts, allow probing of key determinants by deliberating their mechanisms, and allow building an expanded conceptual model of established and emerging determinants TxB.
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Global Pediatric Oncology: Lessons From Partnerships Between High-Income Countries and Low- to Mid-Income Countries
TL;DR: The elements required for successful implementation, development, and long-term sustainability of pediatric cancer programs in LMICs that first arise as partnerships with institutions in HICs are reviewed.
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A practical approach to reporting treatment abandonment in pediatric chronic conditions.
Meaghann S. Weaver,Ramandeep Singh Arora,Scott C. Howard,Carmen Salaverria,Yen Lin Liu,Raul C. Ribeiro,Catherine G. Lam +6 more
TL;DR: A practical approach is outlined to categorize forms of incomplete treatment, present distinct semantic categories with case examples and provide an algorithm that could be tailored to disease‐ and context‐specific needs.