Connecting Patients with Treatment
One Retinoblastoma World
One Retinoblastoma World is a global network of collaborators with the bold idea that all children can have equal opportunity to optimal care. This map enables patients and their families to find retinoblastoma treatment centers and supporting resources.
Early diagnosis is key to the most succesful outcomes when treating retinoblastoma, an eye cancer that is most common in infants and children under the age of five.
The design of the landing screen for this map project reflects the urgency in finding treatment as early as possible — especially important for families coping with the reality and unknowns of discovering their child has retinoblastoma.
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Early diagnosis is key to the most succesful outcomes when treating retinoblastoma, an eye cancer that is most common in infants and children under the age of five.
After entering a location on the intro screen for the map, the details of the nearest treatment center appear in an overlay on the map. Clicking the "about this facility" link in this overlay reveals the expanded informaiton visible here in the left column for this treatment center in Los Angeles.
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Early diagnosis is key to the most succesful outcomes when treating retinoblastoma, an eye cancer that is most common in infants and children under the age of five.
Information about retinoblastoma and about the project is accessible from within the map as seen here.
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Early diagnosis is key to the most succesful outcomes when treating retinoblastoma, an eye cancer that is most common in infants and children under the age of five.
Detailed map filters enable searching the worldwide treatment centers by type of care and diagnostic equipment.
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Early diagnosis is key to the most succesful outcomes when treating retinoblastoma, an eye cancer that is most common in infants and children under the age of five.
Relevant demographic map layers can be accessed to assist analysis of treatment availability and global conditions.
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