用于头颈部癌症治疗的质子疗法:保加利亚真实世界数据案例研究

Maria Dimitrova, Nezabravka Tsvetanova, Daniel Penchev, G. Petrova
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根据 GLOBOCAN 的数据,头颈癌(HNC)是欧洲最严重的癌症类型之一,占所有癌症类型的近 4.5%。发病率因地域而异,东欧和南欧的发病率高于北欧和西欧。质子疗法和光子疗法都是治疗头颈部癌症的方法,这两种疗法各有其独特的优势、特点和注意事项。质子疗法是最新的疗法,被认为是这两种疗法中较为安全的一种。目前的研究旨在分析保加利亚接受质子疗法治疗的头颈癌患者的可用数据,这些数据基于基于人工智能的患者登记系统生成的真实世界数据,以及当前确保质子疗法在国家层面可负担性的战略政策文件。我们希望根据现有的患者信息和战略政策文件,探索建立国家质子治疗中心的可行性。我们开展了一项为期 3 年(2020-2022 年)的头颈部癌症非干预性回顾性数据库综合研究,二次利用了动态患者登记处的真实世界数据,并对保加利亚质子治疗能力和财政承受能力的战略政策文件进行了桌面分析。研究结果表明,保加利亚有一份战略政策文件,重点关注在国内建立这种疗法的需求和资金可能性。然而,该国缺乏确保为其提供适当资金的政治意愿。建设国家质子中心是一项可行的投资,但需要进行更多详细的预算影响分析。
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Proton therapy for head and neck cancer therapy: A real-world data case study from Bulgaria
Head and neck cancers (HNC) are one of the most severe types of cancer in Europe, accounting for almost 4.5% of all cancer types, according to GLOBOCAN. The incidence is geographically variable, with higher rates observed in Eastern and Southern Europe than in Northern and Western Europe. Proton and photon therapies are both available treatment approaches for head and neck cancer, as each has its own unique advantages, characteristics, and considerations. Proton therapy is the newest one and is considered safer among both. The current study aims to analyse the available data for patients with head and neck cancer treated with proton therapy in Bulgaria based on real-world data generated through AI-based patient registries and the current availability of strategic policy documents ensuring the affordability of proton therapy on a national level. We wanted to explore the feasibility of building a national proton therapy centre based on available patients’ information and strategic policy documents. We conducted a 3-year (2020–2022) combined non-interventional retrospective database study on head and neck cancer using secondary use of real-world data from dynamic patient registries and desktop analysis of strategic policy documents for capacity and financial affordability for proton therapy in Bulgaria. The results show that Bulgaria has a strategic policy document that focuses on the need and funding possibilities for establishing this treatment within the country. However, the country lacks the political will to ensure appropriate funding for it. Building a national proton centre is a feasible investment but needs additional detailed budget impact analysis.
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