Do national cancer control plans address care and research for children, adolescents, and young adults? A review of status, priorities, and recommendations across 41 European countries

IF 13.6 Q1 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES Lancet Regional Health-Europe Pub Date : 2025-02-01 DOI:10.1016/j.lanepe.2024.101155
Joan Prades , Olga Kozhaeva , Maria Otth , Pamela Kearns , Ruth Ladenstein , Carmelo Rizzari , Delphine Heenen , Uta Dirksen , Cormac Owens , Deyan Lazarov , Ciara Sheehan , Josep M. Borras , Gilles Vassal
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Paediatric cancers, although rare, are the leading cause of disease-related mortality in European children above one year. A key pillar of the European Health Union, Europe's Beating Cancer Plan (EBCP) puts a spotlight on childhood cancer. National Cancer Control Plans (NCCPs) have a key role but did not address childhood cancers sufficiently previously. This study considered the NCCPs of 41 European countries in relation to children and adolescents and young adults (AYAs). Twenty two NCCPs informed a structured narrative analysis. Four NCCPs were categorised as having comprehensive paediatric oncology content. Findings emphasise access to care through centralisation combined with local delivery of low-risk interventions and the role of multidisciplinary teams. Survivorship, AYA care, registries, and voluntary associations were addressed to varying degrees. Supportive care was among the weakest areas in the 22 NCCPs. Recommendations were presented to strengthen paediatric oncology in NCCPs and enrich the EBCP vision towards improved survival and reduced inequalities across Europe.
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国家癌症控制计划是否涉及儿童、青少年和年轻人的护理和研究?对41个欧洲国家的现状、优先事项和建议的审查。
儿童癌症虽然罕见,但却是欧洲一岁以上儿童疾病相关死亡的主要原因。欧洲战胜癌症计划(EBCP)是欧洲卫生联盟的一个关键支柱,它关注儿童癌症。国家癌症控制计划(NCCPs)发挥了关键作用,但以前没有充分解决儿童癌症问题。本研究考虑了41个欧洲国家与儿童、青少年和年轻人(AYAs)相关的NCCPs。22个nccp提供了结构化的叙事分析。四个NCCPs被归类为具有全面的儿科肿瘤学内容。研究结果强调了通过集中结合当地提供低风险干预措施和多学科团队的作用来获得护理的机会。幸存者、AYA护理、登记和自愿协会在不同程度上得到了解决。支持性护理是22个国家中心中最薄弱的领域之一。提出了建议,以加强NCCPs的儿科肿瘤学,并丰富EBCP的愿景,以提高整个欧洲的生存率和减少不平等。
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期刊介绍: The Lancet Regional Health – Europe, a gold open access journal, is part of The Lancet's global effort to promote healthcare quality and accessibility worldwide. It focuses on advancing clinical practice and health policy in the European region to enhance health outcomes. The journal publishes high-quality original research advocating changes in clinical practice and health policy. It also includes reviews, commentaries, and opinion pieces on regional health topics, such as infection and disease prevention, healthy aging, and reducing health disparities.
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