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Developing and Maintaining a Global Research Training Infrastructure for Cancer Education.

Amr S Soliman1, Robert M Chamberlain2,3.   

Abstract

This manuscript illustrates the 20-year process of establishing research sites that have been developed and maintained by the authors in collaboration with oncology colleagues at institutions in low- and middle-income countries. This infrastructure has been created for research training of US public health graduate students over the past 20 years for the Cancer Epidemiology Education in Special Populations (CEESP) Program funded by the US National Cancer Institute (R25 CA112383). We describe the history and resources that were utilized for developing and maintaining the research training infrastructure. We then define the elements needed for selecting and nurturing these global sites for education and research training of students. The elements include data and field resources, patient population, facilities for cancer management, laboratory resources, academic collaborators, and population parameters and cultural characteristics. These elements have also been essential in our US domestic training sites. We then emphasize the strengths and limitations of our global sites. Finally, we elaborate on our learning experience over the past 20 years. We believe that the material provided in this manuscript will serve as a useful toolkit for faculty, mentors, students, and trainees interested developing and/or utilizing research sites for cancer epidemiology and cancer prevention and control research training programs in global settings.
© 2021. American Association for Cancer Education.

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Keywords:  Cancer; Career development; Education; Global; Infrastructure; Low- and middle-income countries; Minority; Students

Year:  2021        PMID: 34275093     DOI: 10.1007/s13187-021-02033-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cancer Educ        ISSN: 0885-8195            Impact factor:   2.037


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1.  Establishing effective registration systems in resource-limited settings: cancer registration in Kumasi, Ghana.

Authors:  Kieran S O'Brien; Amr S Soliman; Baffour Awuah; Evelyn Jiggae; Ernest Osei-Bonsu; Solomon Quayson; Ernest Adjei; Silpa S Thaivalappil; Frank Abantanga; Sofia D Merajver
Journal:  J Registry Manag       Date:  2013

2.  Cost-Effectiveness of Screening and Treatment for Cervical Cancer in Tanzania: Implications for other Sub-Saharan African Countries.

Authors:  Stephanie Nelson; Jungyoon Kim; Fernando A Wilson; Amr S Soliman; Twalib Ngoma; Crispin Kahesa; Julius Mwaiselage
Journal:  Value Health Reg Issues       Date:  2016-05-19

3.  RNA-Seq of Kaposi's sarcoma reveals alterations in glucose and lipid metabolism.

Authors:  For Yue Tso; Andrew V Kossenkov; Salum J Lidenge; Owen Ngalamika; John R Ngowi; Julius Mwaiselage; Jayamanna Wickramasinghe; Eun Hee Kwon; John T West; Paul M Lieberman; Charles Wood
Journal:  PLoS Pathog       Date:  2018-01-19       Impact factor: 6.823

4.  Forecasted impacts of a sofosbuvir-based national hepatitis C treatment programme on Egypt's hepatocellular cancer epidemic: simulation of alternatives.

Authors:  Wenkang Ma; Amr S Soliman; Wagida A Anwar; Ahmed Hablas; Tamer B El Din; Mohamed Ramadan; Ibrahim A Seifeldin; Mark L Wilson
Journal:  BMJ Glob Health       Date:  2018-04-20

5.  Risk factors for chronic mastitis in morocco and egypt.

Authors:  Hanna N Oltean; Amr S Soliman; Omar S Omar; Tamer F Youssef; Mehdi Karkouri; Azza Abdel-Aziz; Ahmad Hablas; Taylor Blachley; Ali Tahri; Sofia D Merajver
Journal:  Int J Inflam       Date:  2013-11-14
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