全球肿瘤学:在低收入和中等收入国家解决差异和促进创新。

Q1 Medicine
Regina Barragan-Carillo, Fredrick Chite Asirwa, Rodrigo Dienstmann, Dinesh Pendhakar, Erika Ruiz-Garcia
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预计全球癌症发病率将急剧上升,到2050年预计将有3500多万新病例,对低收入和中等收入国家的影响尤为严重,预计高达70%的癌症死亡将发生在这些国家。本文深入评估了导致中低收入国家癌症治疗差异的结构、经济和社会文化障碍,包括预防、诊断、治疗和姑息治疗服务的有限获取。主要挑战包括肿瘤学工作人员短缺、诊断基础设施不足、放疗可及性不足和临床试验参与不足。社会经济不平等、耻辱和高昂的自付费用进一步加剧了延迟治疗和不良结果。在资源有限的情况下,一些创新的干预措施改善了癌症治疗的可及性和质量。其中包括任务转移模式、数字卫生工具、基于社区的意识和筛查项目,以及促进当地药物创新和制造的南南合作。它还探讨了针对中低收入国家的精准医疗、人工智能辅助决策和远程肿瘤学方面的新兴战略。对公私伙伴关系、可持续融资和国际合作在推进癌症控制方面的作用进行了严格审查。全球肿瘤学的未来取决于从分散的、被动的反应到协调的、数据驱动的和可持续的战略的转变。通过加强卫生系统和采用对环境敏感的创新,国际社会可以解决日益扩大的癌症护理差距,并改善全世界弱势群体的结果。
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Global Oncology: Tackling Disparities and Promoting Innovations in Low- and Middle-Income Countries.

Global cancer incidence is projected to rise dramatically, with over 35 million new cases anticipated by 2050, disproportionately affecting low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) where up to 70% of cancer deaths are expected to occur. This manuscript provides an in-depth assessment of the structural, economic, and sociocultural barriers that drive cancer care disparities in LMICs, including limited access to prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and palliative care services. Key challenges include shortages in oncology workforce, diagnostic infrastructure, radiotherapy access, and participation in clinical trials. Socioeconomic inequities, stigma, and high out-of-pocket costs further exacerbate delayed care and poor outcomes. Some innovative interventions have improved access and quality of cancer care in resource constrained settings. These include task-shifting models, digital health tools, community-based awareness and screening programs, and South-South collaborations that foster local drug innovation and manufacturing. It also explores emerging strategies in precision medicine, AI-assisted decision making, and tele-oncology tailored to LMICs. The role of public-private partnerships, sustainable financing, and international collaborations in advancing cancer control is critically examined. The future of global oncology hinges on a shift from fragmented, reactive responses to coordinated, data-driven, and sustainable strategies. By strengthening health systems and embracing context-sensitive innovation, the global community can address the widening cancer care gap and improve outcomes for vulnerable populations worldwide.

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期刊介绍: The Ed Book is a National Library of Medicine–indexed collection of articles written by ASCO Annual Meeting faculty and invited leaders in oncology. Ed Book was launched in 1985 to highlight standards of care and inspire future therapeutic possibilities in oncology. Published annually, each volume highlights the most compelling research and developments across the multidisciplinary fields of oncology and serves as an enduring scholarly resource for all members of the cancer care team long after the Meeting concludes. These articles address issues in the following areas, among others: Immuno-oncology, Surgical, radiation, and medical oncology, Clinical informatics and quality of care, Global health, Survivorship.
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