A brief history of lung cancer in Canada: Care, contributions and challenges

Stéphanie Mercier, Stephen Lam, Andrea Bezjak, Charles Butts, Andrew J. E. Seely, Paul Wheatley-Price
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AbstractFor over a century, lung cancer has been both the most common and the most lethal cancer in Canada, due to high populational tobacco exposure and other risk factors. Canada has significantly advanced the knowledge and treatment of lung cancer, as evidenced by important contributions to lung cancer screening, surgery, radiotherapy, systemic therapy, palliative and supportive care. There remain ongoing challenges to the provision of optimal lung cancer care in Canada, including: a gender gap in lung cancer rates and potential years of life lost, diagnostic and care inequity for Indigenous and other underrepresented populations, relatively low funding for lung cancer research, complex drug approval processes, restrictive funding structures for new treatments, poor access to palliative care and persistent stigma surrounding cigarette smoking and nicotine addiction. This paper highlights the significant Canadian contributions to the field of lung cancer, current challenges and future directions.Keywords: SCLCNSCLCCanadatobaccosmoking Author contributionsS. Lam, P. Wheatley-Price and S. Mercier were responsible for the conceptualization of the manuscript. S. Mercier and P. Wheatley-Price were responsible for the methodology and project administration. S. Mercier was responsible for investigation and writing of the original draft. P. Wheatley-Price, S. Lam, A. Bezjak, C. Butts and A.J.E. Seely were responsible for the resources. P. Wheatley-Price, S. Lam, A. Bezjak, C. Butts, A.J.E. Seely and S. Mercier were responsible for the review and editing of the manuscript. S. Mercier was responsible for the visualization of the project. The work was supervised by P. Wheatley-Price.Disclosure statementThe authors report no conflicts of interest.Additional informationFundingThe author(s) reported there is no funding associated with the work featured in this article.
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加拿大肺癌简史:关怀、贡献和挑战
摘要一个多世纪以来,肺癌一直是加拿大最常见也是最致命的癌症,这是由于高人群吸烟和其他危险因素造成的。加拿大大大提高了对肺癌的认识和治疗,在肺癌筛查、手术、放射治疗、全身治疗、姑息治疗和支持性护理方面作出了重要贡献。在加拿大,提供最佳的肺癌治疗仍然面临着持续的挑战,包括:肺癌发病率和潜在的生命损失年数方面的性别差距、土著和其他代表性不足的人群在诊断和护理方面的不平等、肺癌研究的资金相对较少、药物审批程序复杂、新疗法的资金结构受限、难以获得姑息治疗以及围绕吸烟和尼古丁成瘾的持续耻辱。本文重点介绍了加拿大在肺癌领域的重要贡献,当前的挑战和未来的方向。关键词:scclc; scclc;加拿大;吸烟;Lam, P. Wheatley-Price和S. Mercier负责手稿的概念化。S. Mercier和P. Wheatley-Price负责方法论和项目管理。S. Mercier负责调查和撰写初稿。P. Wheatley-Price, S. Lam, A. Bezjak, C. Butts和A.J.E. Seely负责资源。P. Wheatley-Price, S. Lam, A. Bezjak, C. Butts, A.J.E. Seely和S. Mercier负责对手稿的审查和编辑。S. Mercier负责这个项目的可视化。这项工作由P.惠特利-普莱斯监督。披露声明作者报告无利益冲突。其他信息资金作者报告没有与本文所述工作相关的资金。
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