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Bruna Rabelo
Bruna Rabelo

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Strategies to improve diagnosis and access to treatment of retinoblastoma in low-and...
Bruna Rabelo
Kevin de Alvarenga

Bruna Rabelo

and 4 more

April 07, 2024
Retinoblastoma, the most common intraocular tumor in childhood, still faces challenges in diagnosis and treatment, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. Identifying strategies to improve the time to diagnosis and access to treatment is crucial to enhance survival rates and preserve ocular health. We conducted a systematic review to identify interventions that have demonstrated potential in addressing these challenges. We performed a comprehensive search across databases until March 2023. Out of the studies reviewed, twenty-one met the inclusion criteria and were categorized into five main areas: surveillance strategies, genetic counseling, education, public assistance and international partnership. Despite the obstacles faced, the initiatives identified in this review present acts towards improving the time to diagnosis and access to treatment for retinoblastoma. Based on the extracted data, we propose a comprehensive chain of initiatives. We firmly believe that implementing this chain of initiatives can lead to improved clinical outcomes for retinoblastoma patients.
Risk factors for catheter-related infection in children with cancer: a systematic rev...
Bruna Rabelo
Kevin de Alvarenga

Bruna Rabelo

and 4 more

January 31, 2024
Rationale: To understand the risk factors for catheter-related infection during treatment of pediatric cancer is essential to implement measures to prevent its occurrence. Methods: We performed a systematic review of the literature with meta-analysis to identify and synthesize the main risk factors for catheter-related infection in children with cancer. Systematic searches were conducted in Medline, Embase, Lilacs, and BVS. Results: Thirteen studies were included. Risk factors were divided into host-related, assistance-related, and catheter types. Diagnosis of hematological neoplasm, the intensity of treatment, blood transfusion in the 4-7 days before the infection, type of long-term catheters, inpatient treatment, and a longer period of hospitalization were the most consistent risk factors. Conclusions: Education for preventive measures, reduction of hospitalization, wisely choosing the most adequate type of catheter, and the best moment for catheter insertion may reduce the occurrence of catheter-related infection.

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