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Cancer Research and Clinical Trials in Developing Countries - A Practical Guide

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This book describes the principles around which cancer research and clinical trials can be developed. Additionally, by describing the particularities of planning and implementing cancer research in developing countries, this book provides valuable practical information for researchers in resource-rich countries who contemplate cooperating with scientists from limited-resource countries in performing research.Written and edited by leaders in the field who work in these developing countries, Cancer Research and Clinical Trials in Developing Countries: A Practical Guide will appeal to a wide range of researchers, students, and physicians who are engaging in cancer research and clinical trials. It focuses on methodology and statistics while structured around the needs of cancer research. It provides valuable information regarding international collaboration, funding mechanisms as well as publishing and dissemination of research findings.

List of contents

1.Introduction: the need to conduct cancer research in developing countries.- 2.Steps of a research study: from research question to publication.- 3.Types of research designs.- 4.Clinical research in developing countries: An overview.- 5.The research protocol.- 6.Ethics of conducting cancer research in developing countries.- 7.Data management and statistics.- 8.Funding For Cancer Research and Clinical Studies in Low and Middle-Income Countries.- 9.International Collaboration in Cancer Research.- 10.Publication and dissemination of research findings. 

About the author

Professor D Cristina Stefan MD, MMED, FCP, CMO,
MSc, PhD is the vice president of the South African Medical Research Council.
She is a pediatrician by profession, who later trained as an oncologist. She is
a visiting
Senior Research Associate in the Nuffield Division of Clinical Laboratory
Sciences, University of Oxford (UK), Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics at George
Washington University School of Medicine and Health Science, as well as a senior
research fellow of the International Prevention Research Institute in Lyon,
France. She is the first woman elected as a president of the African Organisation for Research and Training in
Cancer.

Summary

This book describes the principles around which cancer research and clinical trials can be developed. Additionally, by describing the particularities of planning and implementing cancer research in developing countries, this book provides valuable practical information for researchers in resource-rich countries who contemplate cooperating with scientists from limited-resource countries in performing research.Written and edited by leaders in the field who work in these developing countries, Cancer Research and Clinical Trials in Developing Countries: A Practical Guide will appeal to a wide range of researchers, students, and physicians who are engaging in cancer research and clinical trials. It focuses on methodology and statistics while structured around the needs of cancer research. It provides valuable information regarding international collaboration, funding mechanisms as well as publishing and dissemination of research findings.

Product details

Assisted by Daniel Cristina Stefan (Editor), Daniela Cristina Stefan (Editor), D. Cristina Stefan (Editor), Daniela Cristina Stefan (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783319184425
ISBN 978-3-31-918442-5
No. of pages 218
Dimensions 157 mm x 236 mm x 12 mm
Weight 401 g
Illustrations XI, 218 p. 18 illus., 8 illus. in color.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Clinical medicine

B, Medicine, INTERNAL MEDICINE, Oncology

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