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Overcoming autopsy barriers in pediatric cancer research

机译:克服小儿癌症研究中的尸检障碍

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Background: More than 13,000 children annually in the United States and Canada under the age of 20 will be diagnosed with cancer at a mortality approaching 20% 1,2. Tumor samples obtained by autopsy provide an innovative way to study tumor progression, potentially aiding in the discovery of new treatments and increased survival rates. The purpose of this study was to identify barriers to autopsies and develop guidelines for requesting autopsies for research purposes. Procedure: Families of children treated for childhood cancer were referred by patient advocacy groups and surveyed about attitudes and experiences with research autopsies. From 60 interviews, barriers to autopsy and tumor banking were identified. An additional 14 interviews were conducted with medical and scientific experts. Results: Ninety-three percent of parents of deceased children did or would have consented to a research autopsy if presented with the option; however, only half of these families were given the opportunity to donate autopsy tissue for research. The most significant barriers were the physicians' reluctance to ask a grieving family and lack of awareness about research opportunities. Conclusions: The value of donating tumor samples to research via an autopsy should be promoted to all groups managing pediatric cancer patients. Not only does autopsy tumor banking offer a potentially important medical and scientific impact, but the opportunity to contribute this Legacy Gift of autopsy tumor tissue also creates a positive outlet for the grieving family. Taking these findings into account, our multidisciplinary team has developed a curriculum addressing key barriers.
机译:背景:在美国和加拿大,每年将有超过13,000名20岁以下的儿童被诊断出癌症,死亡率接近20%1,2。通过尸检获得的肿瘤样本提供了一种创新的方法来研究肿瘤的进展,可能有助于发现新的治疗方法并提高生存率。这项研究的目的是确定尸体解剖的障碍,并为研究目的请求尸体解剖制定指南。程序:由患者权益倡导小组转介接受儿童期癌症治疗的儿童家庭,并就研究尸检的态度和经验进行调查。通过60次访谈,确定了尸检和肿瘤保存的障碍。与医学和科学专家进行了另外14次访谈。结果:93%的已故儿童父母同意或愿意接受研究尸检(如果有选择权的话);但是,这些家庭中只有一半有机会捐赠尸体组织进行研究。最大的障碍是医生不愿向一个悲伤的家庭询问,以及对研究机会的认识不足。结论:应向所有管理小儿癌症患者的小组推广通过尸检捐献肿瘤样品以进行研究的价值。尸检肿瘤库不仅会提供潜在的重要医学和科学影响,而且有机会捐献这一遗留的尸检肿瘤组织礼物,也为悲伤的家庭创造了积极的出路。考虑到这些发现,我们的多学科团队制定了解决关键障碍的课程。

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