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Availability of technology for managing cancer patients in the Southeast European (SEE) region / Dosanjh, Manjit (CERN ; Int. Cancer Expert Corps, Washington) ; Ristova, Mimoza (CERN ; Skopje U.) ; Gershan, Vesna (Skopje U.) ; Georgieva, Petya (CERN) ; Balin Kovacevic, Marijana ; Bregu, Ledio ; Coralic, Irma ; Djurovic, Tamara ; Dosieva, Deyana ; Foka, Yiota (CERN ; Darmstadt, GSI) et al.
Background: The Southeast European (SEE) region of 10 countries and about 43 million people differs from Western Europe in that most SEE countries lack active cancer registries and have fewer diagnostic imaging devices and radiotherapy (RT) units. The main objective of this research is to initiate a common platform for gathering SEE regional cancer data from the ground up to help these countries develop common cancer management strategies. Methods: To obtain detailed on-the-ground information, we developed separate questionnaires for two SEE groups: a) ONCO - oncologists regarding cancer treatment modalities and the availability of diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy equipment; and b) REG - national radiation protection and safety regulatory bodies regarding diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy equipment in SEE facilities. Results: Based on responses from 13/17 ONCO participants (at least one from each country) and from 9/10 REG participants (all countries but Albania), cancer incidence rates are higher in those SEE countries that have greater access to diagnostic imaging equipment while cancer mortality-to-incidence (MIR) ratios are higher in countries that lack radiotherapy equipment. Conclusion: By combining unique SEE region information with data available from major global databases, we demonstrated that the availability of diagnostic imaging and radiotherapy equipment in the SEE countries is related to their economic development. [...]
2022 - 10 p. - Published in : Clinical and Translational Radiation Oncology 34 (2022) 57-66 Fulltext: PDF;
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South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST) / Amaldi, Ugo (TERA, Novara) ; Benedetto, Elena (TERA, Novara) ; Damjanovic, Sanja (Unlisted, CH) ; Dosanjh, Manjit (CERN) ; Durante, Marco (Darmstadt, GSI ; Darmstadt, Tech. U.) ; Georgieva, Petya (TERA, Novara) ; Haberer, Thomas (HITS, Heidelberg) ; Plesko, Mark (Cosylab, Ljubljana) ; Ristova, Mimoza (CERN ; Skopje U.) ; Rossi, Sandro (Unlisted, IT) et al.
The South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST) was proposed in 2016 at the World Academy of Art and Science, with the objective of building a facility for charged particle cancer therapy for the South Eastern European countries. SEEIIST will offer the world-class research needed to reduce or even revert the brain drain that is causing a shortage of talent and economic losses in South East Europe. [...]
2021 - Published in : Front. Phys. 8 (2021) 567466
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Patients With Cancer in the Countries of South-East Europe (the Balkans) Region and Prospective of the Particle Therapy Center: South-East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST) / Ristova, Mimoza M (CERN ; Skopje U. ; SEEIIST, Geneva) ; Gershan, Vesna (Skopje U.) ; Schopper, Herwig (CERN ; SEEIIST, Geneva) ; Amaldi, Ugo (TERA, Novara) ; Dosanjh, Manjit (CERN ; Oxford U.)
Purpose: A recent initiative was launched for establishing the South-East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST), which will provide a cutting-edge Hadron radiation therapy treatment and research institute for treating cancer patients with Hadron therapy (HT). To justify the initiative for building the SEEIIST facility, a study was conducted to estimate the number of patients with cancer from the SEE region that would be eligible for HT. Methods and Materials: Two different methods for projecting the future annual cancer incidence have been applied: (1) using the International Agency on Research on Cancer@World Health Organization’s (WHO) Globocan model which uses country’s demographic factors, and (2) averaging the crude incidence data of 3 SEE countries with available national cancer registries, using a linear regression model of combined incidence per 100,000, and applying it to the entire SEE region. [...]
2021 - 10 p. - Published in : Advances in Radiation Oncology 6 (2021) 100772 Fulltext: PDF;
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South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST) / Amaldi, Ugo (TERA, Novara) ; Benedetto, Elena (TERA, Novara) ; Damjanovic, Sanja (SEEIIST Association) ; Dosanjh, Manjit (CERN ; U. Oxford (main)) ; Durante, Marco (Darmstadt, GSI ; Darmstadt, Tech. U.) ; Georgieva, Petya (TERA, Novara) ; Haberer, Thomas (HITS, Heidelberg) ; Plesko, Mark (Cosylab, Ljubljana) ; Ristova, Mimoza (SEEIIST Association ; Faculty of Natural Sciences, UKIM, Skopje, North Macedonia) ; Rossi, Sandro (CNAO) et al.
The South East European International Institute for Sustainable Technologies (SEEIIST) was proposed in 2016 at the World Academy of Art and Science, with the objective of building a facility for charged particle cancer therapy for the South Eastern European countries. [...]
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