Effects of surgeon volume and hospital volume on clinical outcomes of breast cancer patients

Q4 Medicine Archive of Oncology Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.2298/aoo210720006p
M. Pavlushenko, R. Liubota, R. Vereshchako, N. Anikusko, I. Liubota
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Cancer presents significant hurdle in the goal to increase the life expectancy of the world population. In 2020 breast cancer has become the leading cause of global cancer in the female population, ahead of lung cancer. Over the past half century, approach to the treatment of breast cancer has changed dramatically that led to improvement of survival rates and quality of life of patients. In particular, the changes affected the surgical treatment of breast cancer. The modern tactics of treating breast cancer patients has become more complex and requires a multidisciplinary approach led by an oncological surgeon. It requires the availability of specialized material and equipment in medical institutions and practical skills of surgeons that provide medical care to breast cancer patients. However, breast cancer patients may not receive the entire range of modern treatment options, due to limited capabilities of medical institution and/or surgeon that leads to deterioration in duration and quality of life of patients. The quality of medical care for breast cancer patients is directly proportional to the number of cases performed annually at a medical institution (hospital volume) or by a surgeon (surgeon volume). The results of this study can serve as a basis for further investigations of the relationship between the surgeon and hospital volume and other factors affecting the quality and diversity of medical care for breast cancer patients.
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手术量和住院量对乳腺癌患者临床结局的影响
癌症是提高世界人口预期寿命目标的重大障碍。到2020年,乳腺癌已经超过肺癌,成为全球女性癌症的主要原因。在过去的半个世纪里,乳腺癌的治疗方法发生了巨大的变化,提高了患者的存活率和生活质量。特别是,这些变化影响了乳腺癌的手术治疗。治疗乳腺癌患者的现代策略已经变得更加复杂,需要由肿瘤外科医生领导的多学科方法。它要求医疗机构提供专门的材料和设备,并要求向乳腺癌患者提供医疗服务的外科医生具备实用技能。然而,由于医疗机构和(或)外科医生的能力有限,导致患者的持续时间和生活质量恶化,乳腺癌患者可能无法接受所有的现代治疗选择。乳腺癌患者的医疗服务质量与每年在医疗机构(医院数量)或外科医生(外科医生数量)进行的手术数量成正比。本研究结果可为进一步探讨影响乳腺癌患者医疗服务质量和多样性的外科医生与医院体量等因素之间的关系提供依据。
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Archive of Oncology
Archive of Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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期刊介绍: Archive of Oncology is an international oncology journal that publishes original research, editorials, review articles, case (clinical) reports, and news from oncology (medical, surgical, radiation), experimental oncology, cancer epidemiology, and prevention. Letters are also welcomed. Archive of Oncology is covered by Biomedicina Vojvodina, Biomedicina Serbica, Biomedicina Oncologica, EMBASE/Excerpta Medica, ExtraMED and SCOPUS.
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