Adaptation to the Progress in Cancer Genomic Medicine by a Japanese Community Hospital

K. Ina, Y. Kato, K. Nanya, S. Hibi, Y. Shirokawa, Tomoko Toda, S. Kayukawa
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Background: Remarkable progress in cancer genomic medicine (CGM) has been made with the advent of next-generation sequencing and advanced computational data analysis approaches. In Japan gene panel testing has been covered by the National Health Insurance System since June 2019. Although Nagoya Memorial Hospital has been designated as a regional medical support hospital, their medical staff are unfamiliar with CGM and generally experience difficulty in explaining the genetic testing to cancer patients. Methods: A multi-disciplinary CGM team was created in July 2019 to adapt to the clinical application of gene panel testing. Hospital functions were then maintained focusing on the following three aspects: a pathology system for handling genetic information, human resource development related to CGM, and a patient support system, including genetic counseling. Results: Third party ISO15189 (International Organization for Standardization) certification was acquired for the Department of Pathology to establish a quality-assured laboratory. Here, we report on 21 cancer patients who consulted and received information from the CGM outpatient department of our hospital. Among them 14 patients were introduced into a group of certified hospitals by the Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour, and Welfare and 10 patients underwent gene panel tests. Conclusions: As a regional medical support hospital dealing with many cancer patients, we will further improve hospital functions to match the progress in CGM.
日本一家社区医院对癌症基因组医学进展的适应
背景:随着下一代测序和先进的计算数据分析方法的出现,癌症基因组医学(CGM)取得了显著进展。在日本,自2019年6月以来,基因检测已被纳入国民健康保险制度。虽然名古屋纪念医院已被指定为地区医疗支援医院,但其医务人员不熟悉CGM,而且在向癌症患者解释基因检测时普遍感到困难。方法:为适应基因面板检测的临床应用,于2019年7月组建多学科CGM团队。医院的功能主要集中在以下三个方面:处理遗传信息的病理系统,与CGM相关的人力资源开发,以及包括遗传咨询在内的患者支持系统。结果:病理科通过第三方ISO15189(国际标准化组织)认证,建立了质量保证实验室。在此,我们报告了21例从我院CGM门诊就诊并获得信息的癌症患者。其中14名患者被引进到日本厚生劳动省认证的医院,10名患者接受了基因检测。结论:作为区域性肿瘤患者多的医疗保障医院,我们将进一步完善医院功能,以配合肿瘤治疗的进展。
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