Bridging frontiers: The role of a Global Breast Research Working Group.
Antonio Reyes-MonasterioMecker Geraldine MöllerIvan David Lozada-MartinezAlexis Rafael Narvaez-RojasGabriel De La Cruz KuRicardo MetkeLuis Felipe Cabrera-VargasLilian Torregrosa-AlmonacidLaura Camila LesmesAvisar EliRégis Resende PaulinelliPublished in: Journal of surgical oncology (2024)
Breast cancer remains a significant cause of death for women globally, despite advancements in detection and treatment, low- and middle-income countries face unique obstacles. Role of Research Working Group (RWG) can expedite research progress by fostering collaboration between scientists, clinicians, and stakeholders. Benefits of a Global RWG include pooling resources and expertise to develop new research ideas, addressing disparities, and building local research capacity, with the potential to improve breast cancer research and outcomes.