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Global geriatric oncology: Achievements and challenges

机译:全球性老年肿瘤学:成就和挑战

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? 2017 Elsevier Inc. ? 2017 Elsevier Inc. The aging of the population is a global challenge. The number of older adults is rapidly growing, leading to an increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases associated with aging, such as cancer. Worldwide, older adults account for approximately half of all cancer cases, and this proportion is projected to increase globally. Furthermore, the majority of older adults live in less developed regions, where health systems are generally ill-equipped to provide care for complex chronic conditions. Worldwide, there is paucity of geriatric training, and most of the oncology workforce lacks the skills and knowledge to provide comprehensive care for older patients. Various initiatives aimed at providing adequate clinical care for older adults, increasing the geriatric skills and knowledge of healthcare professionals, and developing geriatric oncology research, have been successfully implemented. However, most developments in geriatric oncology have taken place in high-income countries, and there are still large inequalities in the availability of clinical, educational, and research initiatives across different regions of the world. This article provides an overview of geriatric oncology initiatives in Asia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, Latin America, and the United States and Canada. Understanding the achievements and challenges of geriatric oncology around the world, and fostering international collaboration in research and training are essential for improving the care of all older adults with cancer. The aging of the population is a global challenge. The number of older adults is rapidly growing, leading to an increase in the prevalence of noncommunicable diseases associated with aging, such as cancer. Worldwide, older adults account for approximately half of all cancer cases, and this proportion is projected to increase globally. Furthermore, the majority of older adults live in less developed regions, where health systems are generally ill-equipped to provide care for complex chronic conditions. Worldwide, there is paucity of geriatric training, and most of the oncology workforce lacks the skills and knowledge to provide comprehensive care for older patients. Various initiatives aimed at providing adequate clinical care for older adults, increasing the geriatric skills and knowledge of healthcare professionals, and developing geriatric oncology research, have been successfully implemented. However, most developments in geriatric oncology have taken place in high-income countries, and there are still large inequalities in the availability of clinical, educational, and research initiatives across different regions of the world. This article provides an overview of geriatric oncology initiatives in Asia, Europe, Australia and New Zealand, Latin America, and the United States and Canada. Understanding the achievements and challenges of geriatric oncology around the world, and fostering international collaboration in research and training are essential for improving the care of all older adults with cancer.
机译:还2017年elsevier公司? 2017年elsevier Inc.人口的老龄化是一个全球挑战。老年人的数量正在迅速增长,导致与老龄化相关的非传染性疾病的患病率增加,例如癌症。全球,老年人占所有癌症病例的大约一半,而且这个比例预计将增加全球增加。此外,大多数老年人都生活在较不发达的地区,卫生系统一般都有不适用于复杂的慢性病的护理。在全球范围内,有缺乏老年训练,大部分肿瘤学劳动力缺乏为老年患者提供全面照料的技能和知识。旨在为老年人提供足够的临床护理,增加了对医疗专业人士的老年人技能和知识,以及发展老年肿瘤学研究,已经成功地实施了各种举措。然而,老年肿瘤学的大多数发展已经发生在高收入国家,并且在世界各地的临床,教育和研究举措的可用性方面仍然存在很大的不平等。本文概述了亚洲,欧洲,澳大利亚和新西兰,拉丁美洲和美国和加拿大的老年肿瘤学举措。了解世界各地老年肿瘤学的成就和挑战,促进研究和培训国际合作对于改善所有患有癌症的老年人的护理至关重要。人口老龄化是全球挑战。老年人的数量正在迅速增长,导致与老龄化相关的非传染性疾病的患病率增加,例如癌症。全球,老年人占所有癌症病例的大约一半,而且这个比例预计将增加全球增加。此外,大多数老年人都生活在较不发达的地区,卫生系统一般都有不适用于复杂的慢性病的护理。在全球范围内,有缺乏老年训练,大部分肿瘤学劳动力缺乏为老年患者提供全面照料的技能和知识。旨在为老年人提供足够的临床护理,增加了对医疗专业人士的老年人技能和知识,以及发展老年肿瘤学研究,已经成功地实施了各种举措。然而,老年肿瘤学的大多数发展已经发生在高收入国家,并且在世界各地的临床,教育和研究举措的可用性方面仍然存在很大的不平等。本文概述了亚洲,欧洲,澳大利亚和新西兰,拉丁美洲和美国和加拿大的老年肿瘤学举措。了解世界各地老年肿瘤学的成就和挑战,促进研究和培训国际合作对于改善所有患有癌症的老年人的护理至关重要。

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