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On Sept. 24, 2009, the St. Jude Cure4Kids program reached 20,000 health professional users from 169 countries.
St. Jude collaborates with 16 partner sites in Europe, Africa, Asia and Central and South America through the International Outreach Program (IOP). The goal in this effort is to improve survival rates worldwide through the sharing of knowledge, technology and organizational skills.
The St. Jude Cure4Kids program now has more than 17,000 users from 164 countries.
The mission of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital extends far beyond the borders of the United States. An interactive Web site known as Oncopedia helps health care providers in the world’s most remote regions access St. Jude knowledge and research with the click of a computer mouse.
The International Outreach Program at St. Jude created Oncopedia, a free-access, interactive, online encyclopedia for pediatric hematology and oncology cases.
A small hike in funding for pediatric cancer care could significantly boost survival rates in low- and middle-income nations, according to an international team lead by St. Jude.
Live Webcast: Tobacco Control Efforts in the Pediatric Oncology Setting: The Role of the Clinician
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital is teaming up with Geneva-based Union Internationale Contre le Cancer/International Union Against Cancer (UICC) to heighten cancer prevention awareness in observance of World Cancer Day on February 4.
St. Jude investigators helped to establish research ethics committees in El Salvador that will enhance that country's ability to undertake clinical trials aimed at improving cure rates of pediatric catastrophic diseases.