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Cancer Treat Rev ; 99: 102208, 2021 Sep.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34238640

RÉSUMÉ

European Cancer Organisation Essential Requirements for Quality Cancer Care (ERQCC) are written by experts representing all disciplines involved in cancer care in Europe. They give patients, health professionals, managers and policymakers a guide to essential care throughout the patient journey. Pancreatic cancer is an increasing cause of cancer mortality and has wide variation in treatment and care in Europe. It is a major healthcare burden and has complex diagnosis and treatment challenges. Care must be carried out only in pancreatic cancer units or centres that have a core multidisciplinary team (MDT) and an extended team of health professionals detailed here. Such units are far from universal in European countries. To meet European aspirations for comprehensive cancer control, healthcare organisations must consider the requirements in this paper, paying particular attention to multidisciplinarity and patient-centred pathways from diagnosis, to treatment, to survivorship.


Sujet(s)
Tumeurs du pancréas/thérapie , Humains , Oncologie médicale/normes , Guides de bonnes pratiques cliniques comme sujet , Qualité des soins de santé
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JCO Glob Oncol ; 6: 1394-1411, 2020 09.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32955943

RÉSUMÉ

PURPOSE: The purpose of this study was to describe follow-up care for breast and colorectal cancer survivors in countries with varying levels of resources and highlight challenges regarding posttreatment survivorship care. METHODS: We surveyed one key stakeholder from each of 27 countries with expertise in survivorship care on questions including the components/structure of follow-up care, delivery of treatment summaries and survivorship care plans, and involvement of primary care in survivorship. Descriptive analyses were performed to characterize results across countries and variations between the WHO income categories (low, middle, high). We also performed a qualitative content analysis of narratives related to survivorship care challenges to identify major themes. RESULTS: Seven low- or /lower-middle-income countries (LIC/LMIC), seven upper-middle-income countries (UMIC), and 13 high-income countries (HICs) were included in this study. Results indicate that 44.4% of countries with a National Cancer Control Plan currently address survivorship care. Additional findings indicate that HICs use guidelines more often than those in LICs/LMICs and UMICs. There was great variation among countries regardless of income level. Common challenges include issues with workforce, communication and care coordination, distance/transportation issues, psychosocial support, and lack of focus on follow-up care. CONCLUSION: This information can guide researchers, providers, and policy makers in efforts to improve the quality of survivorship care on a national and global basis. As the number of cancer survivors increases globally, countries will need to prioritize their long-term needs. Future efforts should focus on efforts to bridge oncology and primary care, building international partnerships, and implementation of guidelines.


Sujet(s)
Post-cure , Tumeurs colorectales , Tumeurs colorectales/thérapie , Humains , Enquêtes et questionnaires , Survivants , Survie (démographie)
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Breast ; 51: 65-84, 2020 Jun.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32217457

RÉSUMÉ

This article is an update of the requirements of a specialist breast centre, produced by EUSOMA and endorsed by ECCO as part of Essential Requirements for Quality Cancer Care (ERQCC) programme, and ESMO. To meet aspirations for comprehensive cancer control, healthcare organisations must consider the requirements in this article, paying particular attention to multidisciplinarity and patient-centred pathways from diagnosis, to treatment, to survivorship.


Sujet(s)
Tumeurs du sein/prévention et contrôle , Établissements de cancérologie/organisation et administration , Administration d'établissement de santé , Qualité des soins de santé , Europe , Femelle , Humains , Mâle
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Crit Rev Oncol Hematol ; 122: 164-178, 2018 Feb.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29458785

RÉSUMÉ

BACKGROUND: ECCO essential requirements for quality cancer care (ERQCC) are explanations and descriptions of challenges, organisation and actions that are necessary to give high-quality care to patients who have a specific type of cancer. They are written by European experts representing all disciplines involved in cancer care. ERQCC papers give oncology teams, patients, policymakers and managers an overview of the elements needed in any healthcare system to provide high quality of care throughout the patient journey. References are made to clinical guidelines and other resources where appropriate, and the focus is on care in Europe. MELANOMA: ESSENTIAL REQUIREMENTS FOR QUALITY CARE: CONCLUSION: Taken together, the information presented in this paper provides a comprehensive description of the essential requirements for establishing a high-quality service for melanoma. The ERQCC expert group is aware that it is not possible to propose a 'one size fits all' system for all countries, but urges that access to multidisciplinary teams and specialised treatments is guaranteed to all patients with melanoma.


Sujet(s)
Prestations des soins de santé/normes , Oncologie médicale/normes , Mélanome/thérapie , Prestations des soins de santé/méthodes , Prestations des soins de santé/organisation et administration , Europe , Humains , Oncologie médicale/méthodes , Oncologie médicale/organisation et administration , Qualité des soins de santé
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