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Advancing Colorectal Cancer Screening: Our Systematic Review of Risk Prediction Models

A recent publication, “From Algorithms to Clinical Utility: A Systematic Review of Individualized Risk Prediction Models for Colorectal Cancer,” in Gastrointestinal Disorders, highlights the promise and challenges of risk prediction models in advancing colorectal cancer (CRC) screening. Led by Deborah Jael Herrera as the first author, along with the ORIENT Project Team aims to bridge the gap between algorithmic precision and clinical […]

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Investigating the Impact of Conditional Cash Transfer Programs on Child Malnutrition

Our study explored how the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino Program (4Ps), a conditional cash transfer (CCT) program in the Philippines, affects malnutrition in children and teens. The findings highlight both challenges and opportunities for improving child nutrition. What We Learned Moving Forward To better support families and improve nutrition, the 4Ps program needs to: Why This Matters

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New Insights into COVID-19 Vaccination Concordance Among Parent–Child Dyads

Our team is proud to announce the publication of our latest research in BMJ Open, titled “Concordance, motivations, and associated factors of COVID-19 vaccination among parent–child dyads.” This cross-sectional study, conducted in the Caraga Region, Philippines, provides critical insights into parental decisions impacting children’s COVID-19 vaccination uptake. Key Highlights: The study emphasizes the importance of engaging parents actively in

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