Literature DB >> 20399093

Policy and advocacy in the quest for effective translational breast care research.

Marie M La Fargue1.   

Abstract

If breast cancer were viewed among siblings as a family of diseases, it might be easily identified as the favorite child. Policy, advocacy, and funding initiatives have supported this disease in such abundance that the "pink ribbon" has become almost synonymous in America with the terms "motherhood and apple pie". So, why have we still not found a cure after the launch of the war on cancer in the 1970s? This article delves deeply into the translational breast cancer research maze to capture thoughtful insights through interviews with noted researchers and by exploring the vision and strategies of major funders who invest in translational research. Common barriers within the United States systems are explored and compared to European models. Innovations that offer new paradigm shifts in the delivery of more timely, cost-effective, patient-centered, accountable, transparent, and collaborative research focused on responding to public health priorities and access are urgently needed to find the cure. 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20399093     DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2010.03.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast        ISSN: 0960-9776            Impact factor:   4.380


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Review 1.  The role of brain tumor advocacy groups.

Authors:  Michele Rhee; Paulius Mui; Carl Cadogan; Jonny Imerman; Sarah Lindsell; Lainey Titus Samant
Journal:  Curr Neurol Neurosci Rep       Date:  2014-04       Impact factor: 5.081

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