Green Perspectives in Radiation Oncology.

IF 8.3 1区 医学 Q1 ONCOLOGY
Jennifer Le Guevelou, David Ali, Stéphane Supiot
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Abstract

The health care sector contributes 4.4% of global greenhouse gas emissions. Many countries are aiming for a carbon net-zero health care system by 2040-2050. Climate-smart practices in radiation oncology units include a progressive shift towards stereotactic body radiotherapy, the use of telemedicine, and strategies to streamline treatment workflows. Integration of geographic appropriateness in health care policies can also significantly mitigate the carbon footprint of clinical practice. Our rapid review assesses the environmental impact of climate-smart practices in radiation oncology departments, with a focus on management of prostate cancer. PATIENT SUMMARY: Health care accounts for a significant proportion of greenhouse gas emissions. A number of actions are already possible in radiotherapy departments to limit their environmental impact, such as reducing the number of radiotherapy sessions, simplifying treatment planning, and using telemedicine. These strategies should be combined with government measures to ensure that all cancer patients have access to local care centers.

放射肿瘤学的绿色展望。
卫生保健部门占全球温室气体排放量的4.4%。许多国家的目标是到2040-2050年实现零碳净卫生保健系统。放射肿瘤学单位的气候智能型实践包括逐步转向立体定向全身放疗、远程医疗的使用以及简化治疗工作流程的战略。将地理适宜性纳入卫生保健政策也可显著减轻临床实践的碳足迹。我们的快速回顾评估了气候智能实践在放射肿瘤学部门的环境影响,重点是前列腺癌的管理。患者总结:卫生保健占温室气体排放的很大比例。放射治疗部门已经可以采取一些行动来限制其对环境的影响,例如减少放射治疗次数、简化治疗计划和使用远程医疗。这些策略应与政府措施相结合,以确保所有癌症患者都能获得当地护理中心的服务。
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CiteScore
15.50
自引率
2.40%
发文量
128
审稿时长
20 days
期刊介绍: Journal Name: European Urology Oncology Affiliation: Official Journal of the European Association of Urology Focus: First official publication of the EAU fully devoted to the study of genitourinary malignancies Aims to deliver high-quality research Content: Includes original articles, opinion piece editorials, and invited reviews Covers clinical, basic, and translational research Publication Frequency: Six times a year in electronic format
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