Improved outcome at end of treatment in the collaborative Wilms tumour Africa project
Pediatric Blood & Cancer2018Vol. 65(5), pp. e26945–e26945
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Trijn Israëls, Vivian Paintsil, D. Nyirenda, Francine Kouya, Glenn Mbah Afungchwi, Peter Hesseling, Clara Tump, Gertjan J.L. Kaspers, Liz Burns, Ramandeep Singh Arora, George Chagaluka, Philippa Nana, Lorna Renner, Elizabeth Molyneux
Abstract
This collaboration, using relatively simple and low-cost interventions, led to a significant decrease in treatment abandonment and increase in survival without evidence of disease at the end of treatment.
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