制定加拿大癌症分期国家战略的磋商。

B O'Sullivan, M Gospodarowicz, W J Mackillop, W K Evans, B Whylie, F D Ashbury
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缺乏统一的分期记录是癌症控制活动成功的持续障碍。为了回顾分期的作用,1997年,加拿大国家癌症研究所(NCIC)的加拿大癌症分期委员会(CCCS)正式提出了一项全国咨询倡议,该倡议由加拿大肿瘤学领导人和国际分期专家提供意见。委员会根据先前的背景工作编写了一份文件,并预先分发以征求意见。该文件描述了癌症分期对患者护理、流行病学和临床研究以及癌症控制项目的重要性。该文件是在一年的大部分时间里通过一个反复的过程来完善的,其中包括一个正式的与会者讲习班和其他会议。协商会议以证据重申了分期在癌症管理各个方面的核心作用。咨询报告得到了NCIC董事会的认可,其中包括以下建议:1)治疗医生对TNM阶段的记录应成为加拿大适用TNM的每位癌症患者的护理标准;2)加拿大卫生服务认证委员会应将每位癌症患者的TNM阶段作为医院认证的一项要求。总之,这一过程是提高人们对重要医学问题的认识的有效方法,如分期,这是癌症管理和控制的基础。
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The consultation to develop a national strategy for cancer staging in Canada.

The lack of uniform recording of stage is a continued barrier to the success of cancer control activities. To review the role of staging, in 1997 the Canadian Committee on Cancer Staging (CCCS) of the National Cancer Institute of Canada (NCIC) formalised a national Consultation initiative with the input of Canadian oncology leaders and international experts on staging. A document was created from prior background work by the Committee and pre-circulated for comment. The document described the importance of cancer staging to patient care, epidemiological and clinical research, and cancer control programs. The document was refined through an iterative process over much of a year which included a formal workshop of the participants and other meetings. The Consultation reaffirmed, with evidence, the central role of staging in all aspects of cancer management. The report of the Consultation, endorsed by the Board of Directors of NCIC, included the following recommendations: 1) the recording of TNM stage by the treating physician should be a standard of care for every cancer patient in Canada where TNM applies, 2) the Canadian Council on Health Services Accreditation should include the TNM stage for every cancer patient as a requirement for hospital accreditation. In conclusion, this process represents an effective method for raising awareness about important medical issues such as staging which are fundamental to the management and control of cancer.

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