Challenges and Opportunities in Head and Neck Cancer Research in Developing Countries: Insights From a Fireside Chat.

IF 3 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-09 DOI:10.1200/GO-25-00207
Aline Lauda Freitas Chaves, Luiz Paulo Kowalski, Gustavo Nader Marta, Alan Roger Santos-Silva, Luciana Vieira Muniz, Milena Perez Mak, Gustavo Gossling, Vítor Souza Guimaraes, Dalvaro Oliveira de Castro Junior, Thiago Bueno de Oliveira, Carmen Silvia Passos Lima, Ligia Traldi Macedo, Alexandre Arthur Jacinto, Guilherme Harada, Malu Viter da Rosa Barbosa, Izabella Costa Santos, Eronides Salustiano Batalha Filho, Gilberto De Castro Junior, Pedro Rafael Martins de Marchi, Leandro Luongo Matos, Maria Paula Curado, Hisham Mehanna, William Nassib William
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Abstract

Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) represents a significant public health burden in developing countries, where access to early diagnosis, comprehensive care, and research infrastructure is limited. This article synthesizes the insights generated during a Fireside Chat convened by members of the Latin American Cooperative Oncology Group (LACOG)-Head and Neck and the Brazilian Group of Head and Neck Cancer (GBCP), with the participation of international expert Professor Hisham Mehanna. The discussion addressed key challenges and opportunities in clinical and translational research within resource-constrained settings. Major themes included the unmet needs of patients with HNSCC, particularly regarding treatment-related toxicities and the need for biomarker-driven, personalized approaches. Barriers to research in low- and middle-income countries were explored, including patient comorbidities, late-stage presentation, and regulatory hurdles. The group emphasized the importance of pragmatic, context-sensitive research that reflects local disease burden, health care structures, and cultural factors. Capacity building, multidisciplinary teamwork, and integration of translational science into clinical care were highlighted as essential for advancing outcomes. The manuscript also outlines the preparedness of Brazilian centers for early-phase trials, strategies to enhance patient recruitment, and mechanisms to strengthen collaboration among researchers, governmental agencies, and industry. Successful models from LACOG and GBCP were presented to illustrate local leadership in advancing HNSCC research. Ultimately, the authors advocate for a coordinated national research agenda that positions Brazil and similar nations as meaningful contributors to the global head and neck cancer research landscape, fostering innovation while addressing the realities of under-represented populations.

发展中国家头颈癌研究的挑战和机遇:来自炉边谈话的见解。
在发展中国家,头颈部鳞状细胞癌(HNSCC)是一个重大的公共卫生负担,在这些国家,获得早期诊断、全面护理和研究基础设施的机会有限。本文综合了拉丁美洲头颈肿瘤合作小组(LACOG)和巴西头颈癌小组(GBCP)成员在国际专家Hisham Mehanna教授的参与下召开的炉边谈话中产生的见解。讨论讨论了资源受限环境下临床和转化研究中的关键挑战和机遇。主要主题包括HNSCC患者未满足的需求,特别是治疗相关的毒性和对生物标志物驱动的个性化方法的需求。探讨了在低收入和中等收入国家进行研究的障碍,包括患者合并症、晚期表现和监管障碍。该小组强调了反映当地疾病负担、卫生保健结构和文化因素的务实、对环境敏感的研究的重要性。会议强调,能力建设、多学科团队合作以及将转化科学融入临床护理是推进成果的关键。该手稿还概述了巴西早期试验中心的准备工作、加强患者招募的战略以及加强研究人员、政府机构和产业界之间合作的机制。介绍了LACOG和GBCP的成功模型,以说明地方在推进HNSCC研究方面的领导作用。最后,作者主张建立一个协调的国家研究议程,将巴西和类似的国家定位为全球头颈癌研究领域的有意义的贡献者,促进创新,同时解决代表性不足的人口的现实。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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