优化中低收入国家(LMIC)儿童患者t(9;22)阳性白血病的诊断工具和结果评估。

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 ONCOLOGY
Cancer Investigation Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-01-24 DOI:10.1080/07357907.2025.2457144
Syed Ibrahim Bukhari, Sadaf Altaf, Hira Saleem, Zehra Fadoo, Asim Fakhruddin Belgaumi, Tariq Moatter, Zeeshan Ansar
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摘要

准确、及时地诊断t(9;22)阳性白血病对于提高儿科患者的生存率至关重要。在资源匮乏的环境中,有限的资源加剧了医疗保健方面的差距,具有成本效益和高效的诊断方法对于弥合这些差距和确保取得更好的结果至关重要。在23例患者样本中评估的诊断工具中,RT-PCR表现出更高的灵敏度(100%)和最短的周转时间(7天),在准确性和及时性方面均明显优于FISH和核型。RT-PCR提供可靠和快速结果的能力使早期治疗开始成为可能,这对于治疗这些侵袭性白血病至关重要。简化的统计报告强调了RT-PCR无与伦比的敏感性,而FISH和核型虽然有用,但表现出较长的延迟。通过采用RT-PCR作为中低收入国家的主要诊断工具,医疗保健系统可以做出更快、更准确的治疗决策,通过避免诊断延误降低总体治疗成本,最终提高儿科白血病患者的生存率。
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Optimizing Diagnostic Tools & Outcomes Evaluation for t (9;22)-Positive Leukemias in Pediatric Low Middle-Income Country (LMIC) Patients.

Accurate and timely diagnosis of t(9;22)-positive leukemias is vital to improving survival in pediatric patients. In low-resource settings, where healthcare disparities are exacerbated by limited resources, cost-effective and efficient diagnostic methods are essential for bridging these gaps and ensuring better outcomes. Among the diagnostic tools evaluated among 23 patients sample, RT-PCR demonstrated superior sensitivity (100%) and the shortest turnaround time (7 days), significantly outperforming FISH and karyotyping in both accuracy and timeliness. This capability of RT-PCR to provide reliable and rapid results enables earlier treatment initiation, which is critical in managing these aggressive leukemias. Simplified statistical reporting underscores RT-PCR's unmatched sensitivity, while FISH and karyotyping, though useful, showed moderate performance with longer delays. By adopting RT-PCR as the primary diagnostic tool in LMICs, healthcare systems can make faster and more accurate treatment decisions, reduce overall treatment costs by avoiding diagnostic delays, and ultimately improve survival rates in pediatric leukemia patients.

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Cancer Investigation
Cancer Investigation 医学-肿瘤学
CiteScore
3.80
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4.20%
发文量
71
审稿时长
8.5 months
期刊介绍: Cancer Investigation is one of the most highly regarded and recognized journals in the field of basic and clinical oncology. It is designed to give physicians a comprehensive resource on the current state of progress in the cancer field as well as a broad background of reliable information necessary for effective decision making. In addition to presenting original papers of fundamental significance, it also publishes reviews, essays, specialized presentations of controversies, considerations of new technologies and their applications to specific laboratory problems, discussions of public issues, miniseries on major topics, new and experimental drugs and therapies, and an innovative letters to the editor section. One of the unique features of the journal is its departmentalized editorial sections reporting on more than 30 subject categories covering the broad spectrum of specialized areas that together comprise the field of oncology. Edited by leading physicians and research scientists, these sections make Cancer Investigation the prime resource for clinicians seeking to make sense of the sometimes-overwhelming amount of information available throughout the field. In addition to its peer-reviewed clinical research, the journal also features translational studies that bridge the gap between the laboratory and the clinic.
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