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Ruzanna Papyan: The Impact of Telemedicine on Improving Soft Tissue and Bone Tumor Management in Armenia
Dec 21, 2024, 13:18

Ruzanna Papyan: The Impact of Telemedicine on Improving Soft Tissue and Bone Tumor Management in Armenia

Ruzanna Papyan, Pediatric Oncologist and Clinical Research Physician at the Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Armenia, shared an article on LinkedIn:

“Exciting News to Share!

I’m so proud to announce that our article, “Breaking Barriers: The Impact of Telemedicine on Improving Soft Tissue and Bone Tumor Management in Armenia,” has been published in the Journal of Cancer Policy!

This work is close to my heart, as it highlights how telemedicine and international collaboration can transform cancer care, especially in resource-limited settings like Armenia.

This publication is the result of tireless teamwork, passion, and the unwavering dedication of the Armenian-German collaboration through the Musculoskeletal Multidisciplinary Working Group.

What this means:

  • A step forward in making specialized care accessible everywhere.
  • Strengthening global partnerships to improve cancer management.
  • Providing hope to patients facing the toughest battles.

You can read the full article here.

To everyone who has supported this work—thank you. Together, we’re breaking barriers, one step at a time.”

Breaking barriers: The impact of telemedicine on improving soft tissue and bone tumor management in Armenia.

Authors: Ruzanna Papyan, et al.

Ruzanna Papyan: The Impact of Telemedicine on Improving Soft Tissue and Bone Tumor Management in Armenia

Ruzanna Papyan is a pediatric oncologist and clinical research physician at the Pediatric Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Armenia, Hematology Center after Prof. Yeolyan. She is also Head of the Musculoskeletal Multidisciplinary Working Group and Assistant Professor at the Department of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology at Yerevan State Medical University. Dr. Papyan coordinates educational sessions for the Global Neuroblastoma Network and holds the esteemed position of co-chair of the Adolescents and Young Adults Steering Group at the International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP). She is a member of oncology societies, such as AAHO, SOHO, ESMO, ESO, and POEM. Her research interests include soft tissue and bone sarcomas, and neuroblastomas among children and young adults.