在萨尔瓦多采用和实施负担得起的癌症技术:确定在资源有限的情况下成功预防宫颈癌的实施战略。

IF 3 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-29 DOI:10.1200/GO-25-00065
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摘要

作为负担得起的癌症技术项目的一部分,我们的团队开发并测试了一种便携式热消融(TA)宫颈癌前治疗方法。这项研究帮助支持了这项技术随后在萨尔瓦多的实施。在此,我们回顾了在此过程中部署的成功实施战略,并指出了对其他低收入和中等收入国家(LMICs)的挑战和影响。我们使用探索、准备、实现和维持框架来指导讨论,并确定在每个阶段使用的相关实现策略。重要的战略是发展和维持多方伙伴关系以及获得新的资金以向该国引进创新。在这种情况下,在决定采用TA之前就开始了实施计划。萨尔瓦多的案例突出表明,需要采取这种务实的方法,缩短中低收入国家科学研究与临床实践之间的时间。这些努力的影响是显著的:萨尔瓦多已从该地区宫颈癌筛查率最低的国家之一,成为有可能在未来几十年实现消除目标的国家之一。这一经验可作为其他中低收入国家宫颈癌控制工作的蓝图。
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Adoption and Implementation of Affordable Cancer Technologies in El Salvador: Identifying Implementation Strategies for Successful Cervical Cancer Prevention in Resource-Limited Settings.

As part of the affordable cancer technology program, our team developed and tested a portable thermal ablation (TA) cervical precancer treatment. This research helped support subsequent implementation of the technology in El Salvador. Here, we review successful implementation strategies deployed during the process and point to challenges and implications for other low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). We use the exploration, preparation, implementation, and sustainment framework to guide the discussion and identify associated implementation strategies used during each phase. Significant strategies were the development and maintenance of multi-actor partnerships and accessing new funding to introduce innovations to the country. In this case, planning for implementation began before the decision to adopt TA. The case of El Salvador highlights the need for such pragmatic approaches to shorten the time between scientific research and clinical practice in LMICs. The impact of these efforts has been significant: El Salvador has gone from one of the countries with the lowest cervical cancer screening rates in the region to one that can potentially meet elimination targets in the coming decades. This experience can serve as a blueprint for cervical cancer control efforts in other LMICs.

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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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