2010
DOI: 10.1136/bjo.2009.174136
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Challenging the global retinoblastoma survival disparity through a collaborative research effort

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“…Nyamori et al [13] found that in Kenya, even patients with a family history of retinoblastoma had a delayed presentation. Late presentation in developing countries is thought to be a result of poor awareness of retinoblastoma by both parents and healthcare professionals, difficulties accessing healthcare in remote areas, cultural beliefs, and regional differences in attitudes towards disease [1,6,17,18]. Patients are frequently diagnosed at a stage when extraocular spread of the disease has occurred, and thus, as in other African studies, proptosis was a common presentation in our population [2,6,11,14,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nyamori et al [13] found that in Kenya, even patients with a family history of retinoblastoma had a delayed presentation. Late presentation in developing countries is thought to be a result of poor awareness of retinoblastoma by both parents and healthcare professionals, difficulties accessing healthcare in remote areas, cultural beliefs, and regional differences in attitudes towards disease [1,6,17,18]. Patients are frequently diagnosed at a stage when extraocular spread of the disease has occurred, and thus, as in other African studies, proptosis was a common presentation in our population [2,6,11,14,19].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…14,20,21 This has been attributed to a delay in diagnosis or presentation, absence of specialized centers, or a difference in biologic behavior of the tumor. 2,[6][7][8]15 Owing to the varied criteria used in different series, it is difficult to compare individual HRFs. The overall reported incidence of retrolaminar optic nerve involvement varies a great deal, from 7% to 30%.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…[2][3][4][5] This has been attributed to delay in presentation and diagnosis, lack of specialized centers, and/or differences in biologic behavior of the tumors. [6][7][8] Herein, we report the results of a retrospective histopathologic analysis conducted on a large series of eyes primarily enucleated for advanced intraocular retinoblastoma at a major tertiary referral hospital. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the frequency of HRFs in Indian children enucleated for advanced intraocular retinoblastoma and to analyze the relationship between tumor differentiation, age at diagnosis, and HRFs.…”
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“…The group's process is dynamic and iterative, striving to create an evidence base where there is none. The approach has been research based since the beginning, with members actively applying for and acquiring research funds to develop and test various initiatives [22,23]. Working closely with partners in civil society organizations and the public sector, we are engaging decision makers throughout the research process, so that lessons learned can be formalized within the existing healthcare channels in the long-term.…”
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confidence: 99%