乳腺癌管理的差异

M. Seweryn, Tomasz Banaś, J. Streb, R. Matkowski, W. Wysocki, J. Augustyńska, Justyna Kopel, Ola Kizińska
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导读:乳腺癌是女性中最常见的肿瘤之一,病例数量每年都在增加。虽然波兰的发病率低于欧洲联盟的平均水平,但死亡率表明,在诊断和治疗乳腺癌方面存在问题。我们试图回答波兰乳腺癌患者的当前路径是否最佳,患者是否可以获得所有可能的治疗方案,以及治疗中心是否对治疗方法有重大影响。材料和方法:为了实现研究目标,我们从国家卫生基金获得了有关乳腺癌治疗程序结构的数据,我们在医院进行了调查,并对专家进行了个人深度访谈。结果:在波兰的所有医院中,只有8%(47家医院)实施了至少4项乳腺癌治疗的基本概况:肿瘤手术、临床肿瘤学、放射治疗和获得量身定制的治疗。波兰只有9个中心被认可为乳腺癌科。大多数与乳腺癌治疗有关的住院是在肿瘤医院(28.8%)和国立医院(24.8%)进行的。然而,近27%的住院发生在不超过二级参考的单位。调查和对专家的访谈结果表明,在参考水平较低的中心对乳腺癌患者进行治疗,不能确保适当的治疗质量和协调水平。结论:正确的治疗路径是乳腺癌患者长期生存和高质量治疗的保证。不幸的是,波兰肿瘤服务的碎片化意味着,无论选择哪个治疗中心,仍然没有为乳腺癌患者提供同等水平护理的肿瘤护理系统。
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Discrepancies in breast cancer management
Introduction: Breast cancer is one of the most frequently diagnosed neoplasms among women, and the number of cases is increasing every year. Although the incidence rate places Poland below the European Union average, the mortality rate shows that a problem with the diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer exists. We tried to answer whether the current path of a breast cancer patient in Poland is optimal, whether patients have access to all possible treatment options, and whether the treatment centre has a significant impact on the treatment method. Material and methods: To achieve the study goals, we obtained data from the National Health Fund on the structure of procedures related to the treatment of breast cancer, and we conducted a survey in hospitals and performed individual in-depth interviews with experts. Results: Among all hospitals in Poland, only 8% (47 hospitals) implement at least 4 of the basic profiles of breast cancer treatment: oncological surgery, clinical oncology, radiotherapy, and access to tailored therapies. Only 9 centres in Poland were accredited as a Breast Cancer Unit. Most hospitalizations related to the treatment of breast cancer are carried out in oncology hospitals (28.8%) and national hospitals (24.8%). However, nearly 27% of hospitalizations took place in units with no more than the 2nd-level of referentiality. The results of the survey and interviews with experts indicate that treatment of breast cancer patients, performed in centres with low reference levels, does not ensure an adequate level of treatment quality and coordination. Conclusions: The right treatment path for a patient with breast cancer is a guarantee of long-term survival and high-quality treatment. Unfortunately, fragmentation of the oncological services in Poland means that there is still no oncological care system for patients with breast cancer that provides an equal level of care to patients regardless of the selected centre for treatment.
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