Ester Alessandrini | Real-world Case Studies | Best Researcher Award

Best Researcher Award

Ester Alessandrini
GSK FRANCE
Ester Alessandrini
Affiliation GSK FRANCE
Country France
Scopus ID 60698403500
Documents 1
Subject Area Real-world Case Studies
Event International Research Data Analysis Excellence & Awards

Ester Alessandrini is associated with GSK FRANCE and has contributed to research involving real-world evidence and oncology outcomes. Her indexed publication examines management patterns and clinical outcomes of endometrial cancer in France using nationwide real-world data collected between 2016 and 2021. Such investigations support evidence-based healthcare decision-making by complementing findings obtained from controlled clinical studies. The available Scopus profile currently lists one indexed publication with no recorded citations at this time, reflecting the recent publication date rather than the scientific importance of the work.[1]

Abstract

The research profile of Ester Alessandrini reflects participation in collaborative oncology research emphasizing real-world clinical evidence. The MOONBEAM study evaluates treatment patterns and outcomes among patients with endometrial cancer in France, providing valuable observational evidence for clinicians, researchers, and healthcare policy stakeholders. The study contributes to improved understanding of disease management outside controlled clinical trial environments.[2]

Keywords

Real-world evidence, Endometrial cancer, France, Oncology, Healthcare outcomes, Clinical research, Epidemiology, Observational studies.

Introduction

Real-world studies have become increasingly significant in modern healthcare because they evaluate patient outcomes under routine clinical practice. These investigations complement randomized clinical trials by offering broader perspectives on treatment utilization, effectiveness, and healthcare resource management. Collaborative contributions from multidisciplinary researchers support improvements in evidence-based oncology.[3]

Research Profile

Affiliated with GSK FRANCE, Ester Alessandrini has contributed to research involving nationwide healthcare datasets and observational oncology analysis. Her indexed publication demonstrates participation in collaborative clinical research addressing real-world management of endometrial cancer across France.

Research Contributions

  • Supported collaborative real-world oncology research.
  • Contributed to analysis of nationwide clinical datasets.
  • Enhanced understanding of treatment patterns and healthcare outcomes.
  • Provided evidence relevant to clinical decision-making and health policy.

Publications

Real-world outcomes and management of endometrial cancer in France from 2016 to 2021 (MOONBEAM study), Bulletin du Cancer, 2026. Current Scopus metrics indicate one indexed publication and zero citations.

Research Impact

Although citation indicators remain limited because of the publication’s recent release, the study contributes meaningful observational evidence for oncology practice. Such research can inform future investigations, healthcare planning, and comparative effectiveness analyses.

Award Suitability

The Best Researcher Award recognizes scholarly excellence, methodological quality, and contributions to scientific advancement. Ester Alessandrini’s collaborative work in real-world clinical data analysis demonstrates alignment with these objectives through evidence generation supporting oncology research and healthcare improvement. Evaluation for recognition should consider research quality, methodological rigor, collaborative contribution, and future scientific influence alongside traditional bibliometric indicators.

Conclusion

Ester Alessandrini’s documented research contribution reflects participation in clinically relevant oncology investigations using real-world evidence. The published work enhances understanding of endometrial cancer management in France and represents an emerging academic profile with potential for future research impact.

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References

  1. Elsevier. (n.d.). Scopus author details: Ester Alessandrini, Author ID 60698403500.
    https://www.scopus.com/authid/detail.uri?authorId=60698403500
  2. MOONBEAM Study. Real-world outcomes and management of endometrial cancer in France from 2016 to 2021. Bulletin du Cancer, 2026.
  3. Bulletin du Cancer. Clinical oncology and real-world evidence publications.
  4. International Committee of Medical Journal Editors. Recommendations for the Conduct, Reporting, Editing, and Publication of Scholarly Work in Medical Journals.
  5. DOI Foundation. Digital Object Identifier System.