Establishing Requirements for Breast Centers in Low- and Middle-Income Countries: A South African Perspective.

IF 3 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2025-06-18 DOI:10.1200/GO-25-00168
Sarah Nietz, Jenny Edge, Ines Buccimazza, Georgia Demetriou, Mariza Tunmer, Jacqueline Smilg, Duvern Ramiah, Peter Schoub, Shane A Norris, Paul Ruff
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Abstract

Purpose: In South Africa, breast care lacks governance and standardization, necessitating urgent improvements in patient outcomes. Quality improvement initiatives are urgently needed in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs), but requirements for breast centers in lower resource settings remain undefined and must be tailored to local environments. This consensus document outlines the role and requirements of breast centers in LMICs and presents a step-by-step implementation plan.

Methods: The literature was systematically reviewed, and the primary review team tabulated international accreditation standards alongside the 2018 South African Clinical Guidelines for Breast Cancer Control and Management from the South African National Department of Health, along with proposed South African standards. The broader consensus panel consisted of 29 clinical experts and representatives from societies, advocacy, and funders.

Results: We categorized requirements into eight broader categories and achieved unanimous consensus on all requirement components, except for 1 abstention in the general specialist and expertise category. We were unable to reach consensus on the patient volume requirements for radiologists as well as for medical and clinical/radiation oncologists. Volume requirements for clinical and radiation oncologists were later provided by the South African Society of Clinical and Radiation Oncology (SASCRO), along with the volume requirements submitted by the participating radiologists. We also achieved unanimous consensus for the Breast Interest Group of Southern Africa (BIGOSA) to house the initial project implementation. This consensus document is endorsed by BIGOSA, SASCRO, and the Cancer Association of South Africa.

Conclusion: We emphasize the importance and necessity of breast centers in resource-constrained environments, outline the first set of requirements for breast centers tailored to LMICs in sub-Saharan Africa, and present a feasible and detailed plan for initial implementation.

在低收入和中等收入国家建立乳房中心的要求:一个南非的视角。
目的:在南非,乳房护理缺乏管理和标准化,迫切需要改善患者的结果。低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)迫切需要质量改进举措,但对低资源环境的乳房中心的要求仍然不明确,必须根据当地环境进行调整。这份共识文件概述了中低收入国家乳腺中心的作用和要求,并提出了逐步实施计划。方法:系统地审查了文献,主要审查小组将国际认证标准与南非国家卫生部的《2018年南非乳腺癌控制和管理临床指南》以及拟议的南非标准制成表格。更广泛的共识小组由29名临床专家和来自社会、倡导和资助者的代表组成。结果:我们将需求分为八个更广泛的类别,并在所有需求组件上达成了一致的共识,除了在一般专家和专门知识类别中有一个弃权。我们无法就放射科医生以及医学和临床/放射肿瘤学家的病人数量要求达成共识。临床和放射肿瘤学家的数量要求后来由南非临床和放射肿瘤学学会(SASCRO)提供,以及参与的放射科医生提交的数量要求。我们还就由南部非洲乳房利益小组(BIGOSA)负责项目的初步实施达成了一致意见。本共识文件得到了BIGOSA、SASCRO和南非癌症协会的认可。结论:我们强调了在资源受限的环境中建立乳腺中心的重要性和必要性,概述了针对撒哈拉以南非洲中低收入国家量身定制的首批乳腺中心要求,并提出了一项可行的详细初步实施计划。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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