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Elane M. Gutterman, PhD

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Associate Scholar

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  •  Adjunct Assistant Professor, Rutgers Global Health Institute, Rutgers the State University of New Jersey
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  •  Rwanda | Uganda | Botswana
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  •   Health outcomes | Healthcare Delivery | Oncology
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Languages: English, Spanish (Intermediate) 

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BIO STATEMENT

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As a health researcher, I conducted epidemiologic and health outcomes studies in US settings from academia and then as a pharma consultant. I transitioned to global health when I founded/directed a small consulting company engaged in data-based retrospective studies and prospective quality assurance assessments in several Eastern European and Latin American countries. In 2017, I joined the Rutgers Global Health Institute as an adjunct assistant professor focused on oncology care in sub-Saharan Africa. My commitment to patient outcomes reflects my prior experiences with breast cancer. It's galvanizing to support the expansion of effective and patient-oriented cancer care in sub-Saharan African countries.

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Recent Global Health Projects

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Recent projects in sub-Saharan Africa included: a systematic review and meta-analysis of receptor-defined breast cancer in five East African countries published in JCO Global Oncology, 2021. Subsequently, I was involved in the prioritization of needs and report writing related to the Botswana Comprehensive Cancer Care and Prevention Needs Assessment.

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Select Publications 

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Popli P, Gutterman EM, Omene C, Ganesan S, Mills D, Marlink R. (2021) Receptor-defined breast cancer in five East African countries and its implications for treatment: A systematic review and meta-analysis. JCO Global Oncology, 7:289-301. PMID: 33591798, DOI;
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13b Ludwig E, Jorgensen L, Gray S, Munson S, Chou K, Gutterman EM. (2014) A retrospective study to assess the clinical burden of multi-cause and pneumococcal pneumonia, meningitis, and septicaemia in Hungary from 2006–2011. Orv Hetil (Hungarian). 155(36):1426-36. PMID: 25176517; doi.org/10.1556/oh.2014.29990
73 (Winner of Markusovszky Lajos award for the best original publication of the year, Orv Hetil, April 16, 2015)

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