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Residents Across the Globe: A Call for Education, Advocacy, and Collaboration
Advances in Radiation OncologyIn Press Corrected ProofPublished online: August 18, 2022- Kyra N. McComas
- Darien Laird
Cited in Scopus: 0The fallout from the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine have resulted in unprecedented delays in cancer care. The Global Coalition for Radiotherapy (GCR) has been working to alleviate this backlog and has been functioning as an emergency task force in Ukraine. Not only have patients been displaced by the war, but trainees and physicians have been greatly impacted as well. Given that radiation is needed to treat over half of all cancer cases, it is imperative to advocate for radiation oncology as a field and collaborate globally, especially as trainees. - Letter to the EditorOpen Access
Lessons for Ukraine: How the International Radiation Therapy Community Can Respond and Support Both Now and in the Future
Advances in Radiation OncologyVol. 7Issue 6101012Published online: July 22, 2022- Shandi Barney
- Pat Price
- Darien Laird
Cited in Scopus: 0The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine promoted a huge outpouring of support. For many, the question was what to do and how to help. In the radiation therapy community, the challenges our Ukrainian colleagues would face were all too clear: how to maintain radiation therapy services in a war.