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2. Assessment of the quality of interdisciplinary communication (CritCom): evaluation and refinement of a center summary report
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3. Concomitant Wilms tumor and autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease.
4. Parent–provider communication dynamics during the pediatric oncology diagnostic process in Guatemala: A qualitative study.
5. Functions of patient- and family-centered pediatric cancer communication in Pakistan.
6. Response of bilateral wilms tumor to chemotherapy suggests histologic subtype and guides treatment
7. Translating Research to Action: The Development of a Pediatric Palliative Cancer Care Advocacy Tool in Eurasia
8. Evaluating the Impact of Bowel Gas Variations for Wilms’ Tumor in Pediatric Proton Therapy
9. Wilms Tumor with Vena Caval Intravascular Extension: A Surgical Perspective.
10. Retrospective analysis of outcomes for pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia in South American centers
11. CritCom: assessment of quality of interdisciplinary communication around deterioration in pediatric oncologic patients
12. Communication Priorities and Experiences of Caregivers of Children With Cancer in Guatemala
13. Stages of change: Strategies to promote use of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource‐limited pediatric oncology centers
14. A new measure for multi-professional medical team communication: design and methodology for multilingual measurement development
15. Impact of hospital characteristics on implementation of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource-limited cancer hospitals
16. The most vulnerable pediatric cancer patients
17. The COVID ‐19 Pandemic's impact on sustainability and expansion of a Pediatric Early Warning System in resource‐limited hospitals
18. Understanding hope at diagnosis: A study among Guatemalan parents of children with cancer
19. Interdisciplinary care of pediatric oncology patients: A survey of clinicians in Central America and the Caribbean
20. Harnessing a clinician-led governance model to overcome healthcare tribalism and drive innovation: a case study of Northumbria NHS Foundation Trust
21. Challenges to sustainability of pediatric early warning systems (PEWS) in low-resource hospitals in Latin America
22. Multilevel impacts of a pediatric early warning system in resource-limited pediatric oncology hospitals
23. Pediatric Early Warning Systems (PEWS) improve provider‐family communication from the provider perspective in pediatric cancer patients experiencing clinical deterioration
24. Development and Adaptation of a Patient-Centered Communication Survey for Parents of Children With Cancer in Guatemala
25. Cancer treatment decision-making among parents of paediatric oncology patients in Guatemala: a mixed-methods study
26. Assessment of Barriers and Enablers to Implementation of a Pediatric Early Warning System in Resource-Limited Settings
27. A proposed global framework for pediatric cancer communication research
28. Impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on pediatric oncology providers globally: A mixed‐methods study
29. Utilizing Multilingual Methods and Rapid Analysis for Global Qualitative Research During a Pandemic
30. Pediatric Early Warning Systems (PEWS) improve provider‐family communication from the provider perspective in pediatric cancer patients experiencing clinical deterioration.
31. Impact of PEWS on Perceived Quality of Care During Deterioration in Children With Cancer Hospitalized in Different Resource-Settings
32. Assessment of physician perceptions of pediatric palliative care for children with cancer in Latin America.
33. Pediatric cancer communication in Guatemala.
34. Clinician Emotions Surrounding Pediatric Oncology Patient Deterioration
35. Interdisciplinary care of pediatric oncology patients in Central America and the Caribbean
36. Role of implicit bias in pediatric cancer clinical trials and enrollment recommendations among pediatric oncology providers
37. Pediatric cancer communication in low‐ and middle‐income countries: A scoping review
38. Resilient health care in global pediatric oncology during the COVID‐19 pandemic.
39. Finding Grace in Grief
40. Interdisciplinary care of pediatric oncology patients in Central America and the Caribbean.
41. Role of implicit bias in pediatric cancer clinical trials and enrollment recommendations among pediatric oncology providers.
42. Barriers to the early integration of palliative care in pediatric oncology in 11 Eurasian countries.
43. A multicountry assessment in Eurasia: Alignment of physician perspectives on palliative care integration in pediatric oncology with World Health Organization guidelines.
44. Physician Perceptions of Palliative Care for Children With Cancer in Latin America.
45. Finding Grace in Grief.
46. Measuring Stigma in Pediatric Oncology: A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Three Global Sites.
47. Explanatory models in real-world clinical interactions at a pediatric cancer center in Guatemala.
48. Stigma in Pediatric Cancer: An Exploratory Study of Osteosarcoma and Retinoblastoma in Guatemala, Jordan, and Zimbabwe.
49. Communication transforms the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children with cancer and their families.
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