Using Technology to Improve Quality of Cancer Care in Resource-Limited Settings

O. Silas, C. Achenbach, Lifang Hou, R. Murphy
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To highlight the importance of adapting affordable, holistic point-of-care technology (POCT) and data management software to improve quality of cancer care in resource-limited settings. Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally and was responsible for an estimated 9.6 million deaths in 2018, with low- and middle-income countries accounting for as much as 70% of these deaths. In 2004, the WHO outlined a set of criteria, called the ASSURED guidelines, to promote affordable, sensitive, specific, user-friendly, rapid, robust, equipment-free, and deliverable to end-user POCT. Although advances in POC cancer technology are relatively underexploited, early successes show that the field has significant potential to contribute to improving cancer detection, diagnosis, and treatment in low- and middle-income countries. The current global disparity in cancer care can be addressed through mobilization of the research community to improve POCT, funding unique POCT concepts adapted for resource-limited settings, and training of scientists and engineers in designing robust data management software, such as the research electronic data capture for cancer research. Improving cancer care holistically requires use of POCT with designs adapted to resource-limited settings and leveraging software with robust features for cancer research.
利用技术提高资源有限环境下癌症治疗的质量
强调在资源有限的环境中采用负担得起的整体护理点技术(POCT)和数据管理软件以提高癌症护理质量的重要性。癌症是全球第二大死因,2018年造成约960万人死亡,其中低收入和中等收入国家占70%。2004年,世卫组织概述了一套标准,称为有保证的指南,以促进负担得起的、敏感的、具体的、用户友好的、快速的、有力的、无设备的和可交付给最终用户的POCT。尽管POC癌症技术的进步尚未得到充分利用,但早期的成功表明,该领域在改善低收入和中等收入国家的癌症检测、诊断和治疗方面具有巨大潜力。通过动员研究界改善POCT,资助适合资源有限环境的独特POCT概念,以及培训科学家和工程师设计强大的数据管理软件(例如用于癌症研究的研究电子数据捕获),可以解决目前全球癌症治疗的差距。全面改善癌症治疗需要使用POCT,其设计适应资源有限的环境,并利用具有强大功能的软件进行癌症研究。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Global Oncology (JGO) is an online only, open access journal focused on cancer care, research and care delivery issues unique to countries and settings with limited healthcare resources. JGO aims to provide a home for high-quality literature that fulfills a growing need for content describing the array of challenges health care professionals in resource-constrained settings face. Article types include original reports, review articles, commentaries, correspondence/replies, special articles and editorials.
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