Earthquake disaster impact on health care of cancer patients: Single center experience

Oktay ÜNSAL, Ozan YAZICI, Nuriye YILDIRIM ÖZDEMİR, Gözde SAVAŞ, Ahmet ÖZET
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 Material and Methods: Fifty cancer patients who lived in 11 cities of Turkey affected by the earthquake and were admitted to Gazi University Department of Medical Oncology after the earthquake between 15 February 2023 and 15 March 2023 were included in the study. Data such as demographic characteristics, cancer diagnosis, time of cancer treatment, and earthquake history were taken retrospectively from nationally-linked electronic records (E-nabız).
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Background: The earthquakes in February 2023 in Turkey had a major impact on Turkey's health system, causing damage to hospitals and health centres in the affected areas. Cancer patients are one of the groups that are highly influenced by the disaster. The aim of this study was to evaluate some of the demographic and clinical characteristics of cancer patients who are getting health care in earthquake-affected areas. Material and Methods: Fifty cancer patients who lived in 11 cities of Turkey affected by the earthquake and were admitted to Gazi University Department of Medical Oncology after the earthquake between 15 February 2023 and 15 March 2023 were included in the study. Data such as demographic characteristics, cancer diagnosis, time of cancer treatment, and earthquake history were taken retrospectively from nationally-linked electronic records (E-nabız). Results: Breast cancer was the most common diagnosis of these patients. Most of the patients were taking active treatment (60%). Chemotherapy and hormonotherapy were the most common treatment modalities (20% and 18%, respectively). The median delay in the active treatment of 14 cancer patients was 24 days (2-60). Conclusions: The earthquake disaster has led to important impacts on cancer patients' care in most affected areas. The human, financial and medical resources should be improved. Especially if detailed nationally-linked electronic records are provided, cancer patients will not have difficulty seeking health care. This disaster should be an important stimulus for hospitals and healthcare systems to improve the care of patients during disasters.
地震灾害对癌症患者医疗保健的影响:单中心经验
背景:2023年2月土耳其发生的地震对土耳其的卫生系统产生了重大影响,对受灾地区的医院和保健中心造成了破坏。癌症患者是受灾难影响最大的群体之一。本研究的目的是评估在地震灾区接受医疗保健的癌症患者的一些人口统计学和临床特征。材料与方法:研究纳入了居住在土耳其11个受地震影响城市的50名癌症患者,这些患者在2023年2月15日至2023年3月15日地震后被加齐大学肿瘤内科收治。人口统计学特征、癌症诊断、癌症治疗时间和地震史等数据回顾性地取自全国相关电子记录(E-nabız)。结果:乳腺癌是这些患者最常见的诊断。大多数患者都在积极治疗(60%)。化疗和激素治疗是最常见的治疗方式(分别占20%和18%)。14例癌症患者积极治疗的中位延迟时间为24天(2-60天)。结论:地震灾害对大部分受灾地区癌症患者的护理产生了重要影响。应改善人力、财力和医疗资源。特别是如果提供详细的全国联网电子记录,癌症患者寻求医疗保健将不会有困难。这场灾难应该成为医院和卫生保健系统改善灾害期间患者护理的重要刺激因素。
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