Disparities in Access to Systemic Treatment for Breast Cancer in Thailand and Major Asian Territories

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY Journal of Breast Cancer Pub Date : 2022-05-13 DOI:10.4048/jbc.2022.25.e21
S. Ithimakin, N. Parinyanitikul, Sung-Bae Kim, Y. Yap, J. Tsang, I. Soong, Y. Ozaki, S. Ohno, M. Ono, Jack Junjie Chan, Hung-Chun Cheng, T. Dejthevaporn
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Purpose Breast cancer (BC) treatment has shifted from chemotherapy to targeted therapy. Several targeted agents have demonstrated an improvement in survival. Given that national healthcare resources were correlated with the cancer mortality-to-incidence ratio, we compared access to BC drugs in Thailand with that in other Asian countries. Methods BC experts involved in the Breast International Group (BIG)-Asia in six representative groups for countries or special administrative region (SAR) in Asia (Hong Kong SAR, Japan, Korea, Taiwan, Thailand, and Singapore) were invited to participate in the survey. The questionnaire addressed national health reimbursement schemes, molecular testing for early BC (EBC), availability and accessibility of BC drugs. Accessibility and reimbursement of the drugs were reported based on their listing as essential medicines in the World Health Organization Model List of Essential Medicines (WHO-EML) and their nomination as effective drugs in the European Society for Medical Oncology-Magnitude of Clinical Benefit Scale (ESMO-MCBS). The study was approved by all participating BIG-Asia organizations in November 2021. Results Genomic tests for EBC were non-reimbursable in all surveyed territories. Reimbursement and co-payment of BC drugs vary between and within these regions (particularly Thailand). Most drugs in the WHO-EML and ESMO-MCBS (A/B for EBC and 4/5 for advanced BC) were accessible in all surveyed territories. However, the accessibility of effective but costly WHO-EML and ESMO-MCBS drugs was not uniform in Thailand. There was an evident disparity for individuals covered by the Thai Social Security/Universal Health Coverage schemes. Conclusion Essential BC drugs are generally accessible in selected BIG-Asia countries or SAR. There is a disparity in accessing high-cost drugs in Thailand compared with other Asian territories.
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在泰国和主要亚洲地区获得乳腺癌系统治疗的差异
乳腺癌(BC)的治疗已经从化疗转向靶向治疗。一些靶向药物已经证明了生存率的提高。鉴于国家医疗资源与癌症死亡率-发病率相关,我们比较了泰国与其他亚洲国家BC药物的可及性。方法邀请乳腺国际组织(BIG)亚洲6个亚洲国家或特别行政区(香港特别行政区、日本、韩国、台湾、泰国和新加坡)代表小组的BC专家参与调查。调查问卷涉及国家医疗报销计划、早期不列颠哥伦比亚省(EBC)分子检测、不列颠哥伦比亚省药物的可得性和可及性。这些药物的可及性和报销情况是根据它们在世界卫生组织基本药物标准清单(WHO-EML)中被列为基本药物,以及它们在欧洲肿瘤医学学会临床效益等级量表(ESMO-MCBS)中被提名为有效药物进行报告的。该研究于2021年11月获得BIG-Asia所有参与组织的批准。结果在所有调查地区,EBC基因组检测都是不可报销的。这些地区(特别是泰国)之间和内部BC药物的报销和共同支付有所不同。在所有调查地区,WHO-EML和ESMO-MCBS (EBC为A/B,晚期BC为4/5)中的大多数药物均可获得。然而,有效但昂贵的WHO-EML和ESMO-MCBS药物在泰国的可及性并不统一。泰国社会保障/全民健康保险计划所涵盖的个人之间存在明显的差异。结论在部分大亚洲国家或特别行政区,基本BC药物基本可及性较好。泰国在高成本药物可及性方面与亚洲其他地区存在差异。
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Journal of Breast Cancer
Journal of Breast Cancer 医学-肿瘤学
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3.80
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4.20%
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43
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Breast Cancer (abbreviated as ''J Breast Cancer'') is the official journal of the Korean Breast Cancer Society, which is issued quarterly in the last day of March, June, September, and December each year since 1998. All the contents of the Journal is available online at the official journal website (http://ejbc.kr) under open access policy. The journal aims to provide a forum for the academic communication between medical doctors, basic science researchers, and health care professionals to be interested in breast cancer. To get this aim, we publish original investigations, review articles, brief communications including case reports, editorial opinions on the topics of importance to breast cancer, and welcome new research findings and epidemiological studies, especially when they contain a regional data to grab the international reader''s interest. Although the journal is mainly dealing with the issues of breast cancer, rare cases among benign breast diseases or evidence-based scientifically written articles providing useful information for clinical practice can be published as well.
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