What Is a Sarcoma ‘Specialist Center’? Multidisciplinary Research Finds an Answer

Cancers Pub Date : 2024-05-13 DOI:10.3390/cancers16101857
Roger Wilson, Denise Reinke, G. van Oortmerssen, O. Gonzato, Gabriele Ott, Chandrajit P Raut, B. Guadagnolo, Rick L. M. Haas, Jonathan Trent, Robin L. Jones, Lauren Pretorius, Brandi Felser, Mandy Basson, K. Schuster, Bernd Kasper
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The management of sarcomas in specialist centers delivers significant benefits. In much of the world, specialists are not available, and the development of expertise is identified as a major need. However, the terms ‘specialist’ or ‘expert’ center are rarely defined. Our objective is to offer a definition for patient advocates and a tool for healthcare providers to underpin improving the care of people with sarcoma. SPAGN developed a discussion paper for a workshop at the SPAGN 2023 Conference, attended by 75 delegates. A presentation to the Connective Tissue Oncology Society (CTOS) and further discussion led to this paper. Core Principles were identified that underlie specialist sarcoma care. The primary Principle is the multi-disciplinary team discussing every patient, at first diagnosis and during treatment. Principles for optimal sarcoma management include accurate diagnosis followed by safe, high-quality treatment, with curative intent. These Principles are supplemented by Features describing areas of healthcare, professional involvement, and service provision and identifying further research and development needs. These allow for variations because of national or local policies and budgets. We propose the term ‘Sarcoma Intelligent Specialist Network’ to recognize expertise wherever it is found in the world. This provides a base for further discussion and local refinement.
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什么是肉瘤 "专科中心"?多学科研究找到答案
在专科中心治疗肉瘤可带来巨大的收益。世界上很多地方都没有专科医生,因此发展专业技术被认为是一项重大需求。然而,"专科 "或 "专家 "中心很少有定义。我们的目标是为患者权益倡导者提供一个定义,为医疗服务提供者提供一个工具,以支持改善对肉瘤患者的护理。SPAGN 为 SPAGN 2023 大会的一个研讨会编写了一份讨论文件,共有 75 名代表参加。在结缔组织肿瘤学会 (CTOS) 上的发言和进一步的讨论促成了这份文件的诞生。会议确定了肉瘤专科治疗的核心原则。首要原则是多学科团队在初诊和治疗期间讨论每位患者。最佳肉瘤治疗原则包括准确诊断,然后进行安全、高质量的治疗,以达到治愈目的。除这些原则外,还有一些特点,描述了医疗保健、专业参与和服务提供的领域,并确定了进一步的研究和发展需求。这些原则允许因国家或地方政策和预算而有所变化。我们建议使用 "肉瘤智能专家网络 "这一术语,以认可世界各地的专业技术。这为进一步讨论和地方完善提供了基础。
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