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Abstract D066: A prospective study on chemotherapy-induced anemia using serial hemoglobin measurement in cancer patients undergoing treatment at National Hospital Abuja, Nigeria / Aruah, Simeon Chinedu (NMC, Abuja) ; Oyesegun, Rasaq (NMC, Abuja) ; Ogbe, Oche (NMC, Abuja) ; Ezikeanyi, Sampson (NMC, Abuja) ; Aniwada, Elias (Enugu State U. Sci. Tech.) ; Dosanjh, Manjit (CERN) ; Wroe, Laurence (Oxford U.) ; Coleman, Norman (Int. Cancer Expert Corps. Inc., Washington)
Anaemia is a common complication of myelo-suppressive chemotherapy. Severe anaemia is usually treated with red blood cell transfusion, however, mild-to-moderate anaemia are most often managed conservatively. [...]
2020 - Published in : Cancer Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention 29 (2020) D066
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Surveying the Challenges to Improve Linear Accelerator-based Radiation Therapy in Africa: a Unique Collaborative Platform of All 28 African Countries Offering Such Treatment / Ige, T A (NMC, Abuja) ; Jenkins, A (Oxford U.) ; Burt, G (Lancaster U.) ; Angal-Kalinin, D (Daresbury) ; McIntosh, P (Daresbury) ; Coleman, C N (Unlisted, US) ; Pistenmaa, D A (Unlisted, US) ; O'Brien, D (Unlisted, US) ; Dosanjh, M (Oxford U. ; Unlisted, US ; CERN)
Radiation therapy is a critical component for curative and palliative treatment of cancer and is used in more than half of all patients with cancer. Yet there is a global shortage of access to this treatment, especially in Sub-Saharan Africa, where there is a shortage of technical staff as well as equipment. [...]
2021 - Published in : Clinical oncology 33 (2021) 521 fulltext from publisher: PDF;
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Facilities for radiotherapy with ion beams status and worldwide developments / Wolf, B H
Forty-five years after the first ion beam therapy in Berkeley around 25,000 cancer patients worldwide have been treated successfully. [...]
CERN-PS-99-051-DI.
- 1999. - 17 p.
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Understanding the challenges of delivering radiotherapy in low- and middle-income countries in Africa / Ige, Taofeeq (Nigeria U.) ; Lewis, Philippa (JAI, UK) ; Shelley, Charlotte (U. Manchester (main)) ; Pistenmaa, David ; Coleman, C Norman ; Aggarwal, Ajay (King's Coll. London) ; Dosanjh, Manjit (CERN ; Oxford U.)
Background Access to high quality radiotherapy (RT) continues to be a major issue across Africa with Africa having just 34% of its optimal capacity. Methods We co-developed a survey with clinical, academic and policy stakeholders designed to provide a structured assessment of the barriers and enablers to RT capacity building in Africa. The survey covered nine key themes including funding, procurement, education and training. [...]
2023 - 8 p. - Published in : Journal of Cancer Policy 35 (2023) 100372 Fulltext: PDF;
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Particles that fight cancer: the use of protons and carbon ions in cancer therapy
Particles that fight cancer: the use of protons and carbon ions in cancer therapy Cancer is a major societal issue. A key challenge for cancer therapy is the complex and multifaceted nature of the disease, which calls for personalised treatment [...]
2014 - 45. Medical Applications Seminars External link: Event details In : Particles that fight cancer: the use of protons and carbon ions in cancer therapy
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Capturing Acquired Wisdom, Enabling Healthful Aging, and Building Multinational Partnerships Through Senior Global Health Mentorship / Coleman, C Norman (International Cancer Expert Corps, Washington) ; Wong, John E (Singapore Natl. U.) ; Wendling, Eugenia (International Cancer Expert Corps, Washington) ; Gospodarowicz, Mary (Toronto U.) ; O'Brien, Donna (International Cancer Expert Corps, Washington) ; Ige, Taofeeq Abdallah (NMC, Abuja) ; Aruah, Simeon Chinedu (NMC, Abuja) ; Pistenmaa, David A (International Cancer Expert Corps, Washington ; Natl. Cancer Inst., Washington) ; Amaldi, Ugo (TERA, Novara) ; Balogun, Onyi-Onyinye (International Cancer Expert Corps, Washington ; Weill-Cornell Medical Center, New York City) et al.
An opportunity to have a substantial impact on multiple challenging societal problems exists in simultaneously addressing the following: (a) the urgent need for sustainable health care; (b) the importance of mentorship in enabling the emergence of new generations of leaders; (c) the essential need for cross-cultural competency1 to address global crises through problem solving across societal boundaries; and (d) options for continued productivity by the increasing number of older people. Sustainable health care needs to build on cancer care, which requires urgent intervention and encompasses noncommunicable and infectious diseases in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and geographically isolated populations in high-income countries (HICs). [...]
2020 - 12 p. - Published in : Global Health: Science and Practice 8 (2020) 626-637 Fulltext from publisher: PDF;
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CERN-PHOTO-202008-108
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CLIC prototype on which the electron FLASH design is based
Views of Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) prototype, [...]
25-08-2020
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Production of medical radioisotopes with an alpha particle beam / Alic, Adin
One of the purposes of investigating available medical radioisotopes and of the research of new ones is the improvement of the current diagnostic and treatment practices in cancer treatment [...]
CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2021-161.
- 2021
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Development of a Fast and Highly Efficient Gas Ionization Chamber For Patient Imaging and Dosimetry in Radiation Therapy / Hinderler, R
In radiation therapy of cancer, more accurate delivery techniques spur the need for improved patient imaging during treatment. [...]
DOE-ID-13918. - 2003. - 148 p.
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Hammersmith: Neutron treatment of tumours
Published in: CERN Courier Volume 15, Number 11, November 1975
Geneva : CERN, 1975

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