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Trijn Israels
Researcher at VU University Medical Center
Publications - 22
Citations - 980
Trijn Israels is an academic researcher from VU University Medical Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social support & Population. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 22 publications receiving 783 citations. Previous affiliations of Trijn Israels include St. Jude Children's Research Hospital & VU University Amsterdam.
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Toward the Cure of All Children With Cancer Through Collaborative Efforts: Pediatric Oncology As a Global Challenge
Carlos Rodriguez-Galindo,Paola Friedrich,Patricia Alcasabas,Federico Antillon,Shripad Banavali,Luis Castillo,Trijn Israels,Sima Jeha,Mhammed Harif,Michael J. Sullivan,Thuan Chong Quah,Catherine Patte,Ching-Hon Pui,Ronald D. Barr,Thomas G. Gross +14 more
TL;DR: Childhood cancer burden has been shifted toward low- and middle-income countries and, for that reason, global initiatives directed at pediatric cancer care and control are needed.
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SIOP PODC: clinical guidelines for the management of children with Wilms tumour in a low income setting.
Trijn Israels,Trijn Israels,Claude Moreira,Trish Scanlan,Liz Molyneux,Sam Kampondeni,Peter Hesseling,Hugo A. Heij,Eric Borgstein,Gordan M. Vujanic,Kathy Pritchard-Jones,Larry G. P. Hadley +11 more
TL;DR: Recommendations specific for Wilms tumour care include diagnostic procedures with emphasis on the role of ultrasonography, preoperative chemotherapy with a reduced dosage for malnourished children and postoperative chemotherapy based on surgical staging.
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SIOP PODC: recommendations for supportive care of children with cancer in a low-income setting.
Trijn Israels,Lorna Renner,Marc Hendricks,Peter Hesseling,Scott C. Howard,Elizabeth Molyneux +5 more
TL;DR: Practical recommendations on how to prevent infections, general nursing care, management of febrile neutropenia, nutritional assessment and support, treatment of co‐infections and the social support to help prevent failure to complete treatment in resource poor settings are presented.
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SIOP-PODC Recommendations for Graduated-Intensity treatment of retinoblastoma in developing countries
Guillermo L. Chantada,Sandra Luna-Fineman,Rita S. Sitorus,Mariana Kruger,Trijn Israels,Carlos Leal-Leal,Sameer Bakhshi,Ibrahim Qaddoumi,David H. Abramson,François Doz +9 more
TL;DR: A SIOP‐PODC committee generated guidelines for the clinical management of retinoblastoma in developing countries and developed a classification system based on the resources available in those settings.
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SIOP-PODC adapted risk stratification and treatment guidelines: Recommendations for neuroblastoma in low- and middle-income settings
Nehal S. Parikh,Scott C. Howard,Guillermo L. Chantada,Trijn Israels,M. Khattab,Patricia Alcasabas,Catherine G. Lam,Lawrence Faulkner,Julie R. Park,Wendy B. London,Katherine K. Matthay +10 more
TL;DR: In this article, the clinical practice guidelines outlined in this manuscript are based on current published evidence and expert opinions, which explicitly adapted to graduated resource settings can improve outcomes for children with neuroblastoma by reducing preventable toxic death and relapse.