AbstractTreatment of children with cancer on clinical trials, often in the context of national and international co-operative groups, is one of the cornerstones of pediatric oncology treatment and has been shown to improve outcomes of children with cancer. While enrolling children with cancer in prospective multi-centre trials has become the norm in high-income countries, it has remained an exception in low and middle-income countries until recently. In this article, we briefly review the global landscape of pediatric oncology co-operative groups and then discuss the Indian scenario including more recent developments of the formation and galvanization of the Indian Pediatric Oncology Group (InPOG). The mission of InPOG is to improve the out...
The UK Children's Cancer Study Group (UKCCSG), established in 1977, provides a highly organised stru...
Cancer in children and adolescents is rare and biologically very different from cancer in adults. It...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations ...
AbstractTreatment of children with cancer on clinical trials, often in the context of national and i...
Management of childhood cancers in India has seen a new high in last few decades due to collaborativ...
Advances in the treatment of childhood cancers have resulted in part from the development of nationa...
PURPOSE: The global pediatric oncology clinical research landscape, particularly in Central and Sout...
Childhood cancers are a rare group of diseases for which despite relatively high cure rates for some...
There has been enormous progress in the treatment of childhood cancer in the developed world and the...
OBJECTIVE: To present a snapshot of 10 y of pediatric research, with a focus on trials with at leas...
Within a population of 882 million, six thousand children will develop acute lymphoblastic leukemia ...
With 90% of world children living in developing countries and a rising cancer incidence, the third w...
Childhood and adolescent cancers are rare diseases. Despite the progress in treatment (more than two...
Over last 2 decades, there has been a significant progress made in the field of pediatric critical c...
Background: Leukemia and lymphoma are the most prevalent cancers globally among children. Objective:...
The UK Children's Cancer Study Group (UKCCSG), established in 1977, provides a highly organised stru...
Cancer in children and adolescents is rare and biologically very different from cancer in adults. It...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations ...
AbstractTreatment of children with cancer on clinical trials, often in the context of national and i...
Management of childhood cancers in India has seen a new high in last few decades due to collaborativ...
Advances in the treatment of childhood cancers have resulted in part from the development of nationa...
PURPOSE: The global pediatric oncology clinical research landscape, particularly in Central and Sout...
Childhood cancers are a rare group of diseases for which despite relatively high cure rates for some...
There has been enormous progress in the treatment of childhood cancer in the developed world and the...
OBJECTIVE: To present a snapshot of 10 y of pediatric research, with a focus on trials with at leas...
Within a population of 882 million, six thousand children will develop acute lymphoblastic leukemia ...
With 90% of world children living in developing countries and a rising cancer incidence, the third w...
Childhood and adolescent cancers are rare diseases. Despite the progress in treatment (more than two...
Over last 2 decades, there has been a significant progress made in the field of pediatric critical c...
Background: Leukemia and lymphoma are the most prevalent cancers globally among children. Objective:...
The UK Children's Cancer Study Group (UKCCSG), established in 1977, provides a highly organised stru...
Cancer in children and adolescents is rare and biologically very different from cancer in adults. It...
Background: Cancer is an important cause of mortality in many of the economically developed nations ...