Xianwen Chen, Kuangyuan Cai, Yan Xue, Carolina Oi Lam Ung, Hao Hu, Mihajlo Jakovljevic
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Abstract
Aim: Dynamic cancer control is a current health system priority, yet methods for achieving it are lacking. This study aims to review the application of system dynamics modeling (SDM) on cancer control and evaluate the research quality.
Methods: Articles were searched in PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus from the inception of the study to 15 November 2023. Inclusion criteria were English original studies focusing on cancer control with SDM methodology, including prevention, early detection, diagnosis and treatment, and palliative care. Exclusion criteria were non-original research, and studies lacking SDM focus. Analysis involved categorization of studies and extraction of relevant data to answer the research question, ensuring a comprehensive synthesis of the field. Quality assessment was used to evaluate the SDM for cancer control.
Results: Sixteen studies were included in this systematic review predominantly from the United States (7, 43.75%), with a focus on breast cancer research (5, 31.25%). Studies were categorized by WHO cancer control modules, and some studies may contribute to multiple modules. The results showed that included studies comprised two focused on prevention (1.25%), ten on early detection (62.50%), six on diagnosis and treatment (37.50%), with none addressing palliative care. Seven studies presented a complete SDM process, among which nine developed causal loop diagrams for conceptual models, ten utilized stock-flow charts to develop computational models, and thirteen conducted simulations.
Limitations: This review's macrofocus on SDM in cancer control missed detailed methodological analysis. The limited number of studies and lack of stage-specific intervention comparisons limit comprehensiveness. Detailed analysis of SDM construction was also not conducted, potentially overlooking nuances in cancer control strategies.
Conclusion: SDM in cancer control is underutilized, focusing mainly on early detection and treatment. Inconsistencies suggest a need for standardized SDM approaches. Future research should expand SDM's application and integrate it into cancer control strategies.
目的:动态癌症控制是当前卫生系统的重点,但缺乏实现这一目标的方法。本文旨在综述系统动力学建模(SDM)在癌症控制中的应用,并对其研究质量进行评价。方法:从研究开始到2023年11月15日,在PubMed、Web of Science和Scopus中检索文章。纳入标准是采用SDM方法关注癌症控制的英文原创研究,包括预防、早期发现、诊断和治疗以及姑息治疗。排除标准是非原创研究和缺乏SDM重点的研究。分析涉及研究分类和提取相关数据来回答研究问题,确保该领域的全面综合。采用质量评价法评价SDM对肿瘤控制的作用。结果:本系统综述纳入了16项研究,主要来自美国(7项,43.75%),重点是乳腺癌研究(5项,31.25%)。研究按世卫组织癌症控制模块分类,一些研究可能对多个模块作出贡献。结果显示,纳入的研究中,预防研究2项(1.25%),早期发现研究10项(62.50%),诊断和治疗研究6项(37.50%),没有研究涉及姑息治疗。7项研究给出了完整的SDM过程,其中9项研究建立了概念模型的因果循环图,10项研究利用库存流程图建立了计算模型,13项研究进行了模拟。局限性:本综述对SDM在癌症控制中的宏观关注缺失了详细的方法学分析。研究数量有限,缺乏针对具体阶段的干预比较,限制了研究的全面性。SDM构建的详细分析也没有进行,可能忽略了癌症控制策略的细微差别。结论:SDM在肿瘤控制中的作用尚未充分发挥,主要侧重于早期发现和早期治疗。不一致性表明需要标准化的SDM方法。未来的研究应扩大SDM的应用范围,并将其整合到癌症控制策略中。
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