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PICU Oncology Kids in Europe Research Group (POKER)

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POKER, the PICU Oncology Kids in Europe Research group, is a working group of ESPNIC. Our ultimate goal is to improve the care and health outcomes of critically ill pediatric cancer patients. As a first step, POKER aims to obtain consensus in determining the top research priorities and core outcome measures in the field of pediatric cancer patients at the PICU for the next 10 years.

Co-chairs: Roelie Wosten-van Asperen & Joe Brierley


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