Resource-limited guidelines for cancer care

Khadija Warfa
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Background: Guidelines have been shown to improve cancer care by standardizing care. In resource-limited settings where there is a consistent increase in disease burden, we need to use finite resources well to ensure adequate care is provided nationwide. In 2016, the African Cancer Coalition wasestablished as a regional collaboration to develop comprehensive standard cancer treatment guidelinestailored to sub–Saharan Africa. Cancer experts from African countries collaborated with the NationalComprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and the American Cancer Society through a series oforganized meetings to harmonize cancer treatment guidelines. To date, all gynecologic malignancieshave been reviewed and updated on the website.These resource-stratified guidelines are not intended to lower the bar for cancer care in resource-limitedsettings, but to use resources adequately in already constrained settings.Objectives1. Educate members on how to use the harmonized guidelines.2. Use of the guidelines as an educational tool for gynecologic oncology fellowship programs in Kenya.3. Access the wider obstetric and gynecology fraternity to ensure appropriate use of finite resources andto avoid multiple tests before referring patients for care by the gynecologic oncologist.4. Compare the harmonized guidelines to the Kenya national guidelines.
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资源有限的癌症护理指南
背景:事实证明,指南可以通过标准化治疗来改善癌症治疗。在资源有限的环境中,疾病负担持续增加,我们需要妥善利用有限的资源,确保在全国范围内提供充分的治疗。2016 年,非洲癌症联盟(African Cancer Coalition)成立,作为一个区域性合作组织,旨在制定适合撒哈拉以南非洲地区的全面标准癌症治疗指南。来自非洲国家的癌症专家与美国国家综合癌症网络(NCCN)和美国癌症协会合作,通过一系列有组织的会议来统一癌症治疗指南。迄今为止,网站已对所有妇科恶性肿瘤进行了审查和更新。这些资源分级指南并非旨在降低资源有限环境中癌症治疗的标准,而是为了在已经十分有限的环境中充分使用资源。教育成员如何使用统一指南。2.将指南用作肯尼亚妇科肿瘤学研究金项目的教育工具。3.与更广泛的妇产科兄弟会联系,确保合理使用有限的资源,避免在将患者转诊给妇科肿瘤专家之前进行多次检查。
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