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Teerath Peter Tanpitukpongse

Researcher at New York University

Publications -  7
Citations -  1250

Teerath Peter Tanpitukpongse is an academic researcher from New York University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Clinical trial & Cancer. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 7 publications receiving 1078 citations. Previous affiliations of Teerath Peter Tanpitukpongse include Johns Hopkins University.

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Barriers to recruiting underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials: a systematic review.

TL;DR: The results indicated that underrepresented populations face numerous barriers to participation in cancer‐related trials, and the available evidence had limitations in quality regarding representativeness, justification of study methods, the reliability and validity of data‐collection methods, potential for bias, and data analysis.
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Provider roles in the recruitment of underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials

TL;DR: The purpose of the current systematic review was to describe provider‐related factors influencing recruitment of underrepresented populations to cancer clinical trials.
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Effectiveness of strategies to recruit underrepresented populations into cancer clinical trials

TL;DR: There is limited evidence for efficacious or effective strategies to recruit underrepresented populations in cancer-related trials and the available evidence cannot be generalized to these heterogeneous groups.
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CT Diagnosis of Mucocele of the Appendix in Patients with Acute Appendicitis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify the CT features of mucocele of the appendix coexisting with acute appendicitis and determine whether this entity can be differentiated from acute appendix without coexisting Mucocele.
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MRI of Pelvic Floor Dysfunction : Dynamic True Fast Imaging with Steady-State Precession Versus HASTE

TL;DR: Near real-time continuous imaging with a dynamic true FISP sequence should be included in MR protocols to evaluate pelvic floor dysfunction in addition to dynamic multiplanar HASTE sequences.