Instructions to authors
Email your completed form inboth Word and PDFformats
Abstracts must be received byJune 30, 2018
NOTE:Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Project Title:100 characters, including spaces
Authors: Only include those authors actively involved in the project. The individual presenting the work should be asterisked. List affiliations, full names, and highest degree obtained. Authors of accepted abstracts will be expected to disclose potential conflicts of interest. At least one of the authors must be registered at the Global Summit.
Abstract: Please provide a 350-word structured abstract (Background, Methods, Results, and Conclusions). No figures or tables.
Content:Content should focus on proven or novel pilot-phase interventions or implementation strategies to improve women’s access to breast cancer early detection/diagnosis, treatment, and/or health systems integration. These strategies should address disparities in either low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) or among underserved communities or minority populations in high-income countries (HICs).
Population/Setting: LMICs, or minority or underserved populations or communities within HICs.
Abstract to be presented by
First Name, Middle Initial, Last Name
Complete Contact Information
Institution
Title
Address
City, State/Province, Zip/Postal Code, Country
Telephone
POSTER ABSTRACT
NOTE:Abstracts may not exceed 350 words. Please do not include tables or figures in the abstract.
First Author Name and Affiliation (e.g. Jane Doe, MD, Dept. of Statistics, University of Antarctica, Antarctica)
Institution
Abstract Title (max. 100 characters)
Project Country
Project Title
Setting (select one): LMIC Underserved community or population in HIC
Focus (select one):
Early detection/diagnosis / Treatment / PathologyImplementation Science / Implementation Metrics / Health Disparities
Health Systems & Health Systems Integration / Healthcare economics / Advocacy
Policy / Other
If you selected Other, please describe
Authors
Add Author Name and Affiliation (e.g. Jane Doe, MD, Dept. of Statistics, University of Antarctica, Antarctica)
Background
Briefly provide the background necessary to understand the project’s basis
Methods
Describe the methods that were used to perform the project.
Results
Describe the outcomes, or expected outcomes of the project, and include measurable results or metrics that were used to evaluate the project.
Conclusions
What conclusions can one draw from the results or anticipated results of the project?
Inquiries concerning preparation, submission or acceptance of abstracts
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