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Fighting Global Disparities in Cancer Care: A Surgical Oncology View

机译:对抗癌症护理中的全球差异:肿瘤外科的观点

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Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally after cardiovascular disease. Long-term cancer survival has improved in the Western world due to early detection and the use of effective combined treatment modalities, as well as the development of effective immunotherapy and drug-targeted therapy. Surgery is still the mainstay for most solid tumors; however, low- and middle-income countries are facing an increasing lack of primary surgical care for easily treatable conditions, including breast, colon, and head and neck cancers. In this paper, a surgical oncology view is presented to elaborate how the Western surgical oncologist can take part in the ‘surgical fight’ against global disparities in cancer care, and a plea is made to strive for structural solutions, such as a partnership in surgical oncology training. The pros and cons of the use of eHealth and mHealth technologies and education programs for schools and the community are discussed as these create an opportunity to reach a large portion of the population in these countries, at low cost and with high impact.
机译:癌症是继心血管疾病之后全球第二大死亡原因。由于及早发现和使用有效的联合治疗方法,以及开发了有效的免疫疗法和靶向药物的疗法,西方国家的长期癌症存活率有所提高。手术仍然是大多数实体瘤的支柱。然而,低收入和中等收入国家正面临越来越难以提供包括乳腺癌,结肠癌和头颈癌在内的易于治疗疾病的初级手术治疗的问题。本文提出了一种外科肿瘤学观点,以详细阐述西方外科肿瘤学家如何参与针对全球癌症护理差距的``外科斗争'',并恳求寻求结构性解决方案,例如外科手术方面的合作伙伴关系肿瘤学训练。讨论了在学校和社区中使用eHealth和mHealth技术以及教育计划的利弊,因为它们为低成本,高影响力地覆盖这些国家的大部分人口提供了机会。

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