Overview of palliative care in Latin America

Nathalia Acosta T. MD , Carolina Ramirez B. MD
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In 1985, approximately 50 million people died in the world of which 37.9 million were in developing countries, where cancer was the cause in 10% of the cases. In these developing countries, most cancer resources are destined to curative treatments, which do not always have the best results. Roughly 12.7 million new cases are diagnosed globally each year; without substantial improvement in cancer control, it is predicted that this worldwide annual toll will rise to 21.3 million new cancer cases and 13.1 million deaths by 2030. That is why education, along with rules to facilitate the availability of opioid analgesics and the development of health programs, is one of the basic pillars for implementing a successful palliative care program, which is available for the entire population. Palliative care aims to relieve suffering and improve the quality of life for patients with advanced illnesses and their families through specific knowledge and skills, including communication with patients and family members; management of pain and other symptoms; psychosocial, spiritual, and bereavement support; and coordination of an array of medical and social services.

拉丁美洲姑息治疗概述
1985年,全世界约有5000万人死亡,其中3790万人在发展中国家,其中10%的病例是癌症导致的。在这些发展中国家,大多数癌症资源注定要用于治愈性治疗,而这并不总是有最好的结果。全球每年大约诊断出1270万新病例;如果在癌症控制方面没有实质性改善,预计到2030年,全世界每年的癌症新发病例将增至2130万,死亡人数将增至1310万。正因为如此,教育以及促进阿片类镇痛药可得性的规则和卫生规划的发展,是成功实施面向全体人口的姑息治疗规划的基本支柱之一。姑息治疗旨在通过特定的知识和技能,包括与患者和家属的沟通,减轻晚期疾病患者及其家属的痛苦,改善他们的生活质量;疼痛和其他症状的处理;心理、精神和丧亲支持;以及一系列医疗和社会服务的协调。
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