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Supporting Action for Emergency Response (SAFER) Ukraine

SAFER Ukraine is a collaborative effort to aid Ukrainian children with cancer and blood disorders to receive high quality medical care, in Ukraine or abroad, through capacity building and international collaboration.

SAFER: Supporting Action for Emergency Response in Ukraine

 

SAFER Ukraine launched following the Russian invasion of Ukraine together with many international partners to support sustainability of high-quality cancer care for Ukrainian children. This collaborative initiative established a virtual command center to coordinate patient referral inquiries and manage medical records translations. For patients in need of referral abroad to continue treatment, a patient triage center was established and staffed with medical and operational personnel.

 

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Publications

Agulnik A, Kizyma R, Salek M, et al. Global effort to evacuate Ukrainian children with cancer and blood disorders who have been affected by war. The Lancet Haematology 2022; 9(9): e645-e7. 

Salek M, Mueller A, Alanbousi I, et al. Development of a centralised triage centre for children with cancer and blood disorders in response to the humanitarian crisis in UkraineThe Lancet Oncology 2023; 24(12): 1315-8.

Agulnik A, Nogovitsyna Y, Kizyma R, et al. Strategies to promote sustainable care for children with cancer in UkraineThe Lancet Oncology 2024.


 

Countries offering support to pediatric hematology/oncology patients and their families from Ukraine

 

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