Gralow Julie R, Asirwa Fredrick Chite, Bhatt Ami Siddharth, Bourlon Maria T, Chu Quyen, Eniu Alexandru E, Loehrer Patrick J, Lopes Gilberto, Shulman Lawrence N, Close Julia, Von Roenn Jamie, Tibbits Michal, Pyle Doug
University of Washington/Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Seattle, WA.
International Cancer Institute, Eldoret, Kenya.
JCO Glob Oncol. 2020 Oct;6:1666-1673. doi: 10.1200/GO.20.00497.
In recognition of the rising incidence and mortality of cancer in low- and middle-resource settings, as well as the increasingly international profile of its membership, ASCO has prioritized efforts to enhance its engagement at a global level. Among the recommendations included in the 2016 Global Oncology Leadership Task Force report to the ASCO Board of Directors was that ASCO should promote the recognition of global oncology as an academic field. The report suggested that ASCO could serve a role in transitioning global oncology from an informal field of largely voluntary activities to a more formal discipline with strong research and well-defined training components. As a result of this recommendation, in 2017, ASCO formed the Academic Global Oncology Task Force (AGOTF) to guide ASCO's contributions toward formalizing the field of global oncology. The AGOTF was asked to collect and analyze key issues and barriers toward the recognition of global oncology as an academic discipline, with an emphasis on training, research, and career pathways, and produce a set of recommendations for ASCO action. The outcome of the AGOTF was the development of recommendations designed to advance the status of global oncology as an academic discipline.
鉴于癌症在资源有限的中低收入地区的发病率和死亡率不断上升,以及其会员在国际上的影响力日益增强,美国临床肿瘤学会(ASCO)已将加强其在全球层面的参与作为优先事项。2016年全球肿瘤学领导力特别工作组提交给ASCO董事会的报告中的建议包括,ASCO应推动将全球肿瘤学认可为一个学术领域。该报告指出,ASCO可以发挥作用,将全球肿瘤学从一个主要由自愿活动构成的非正式领域转变为一个拥有强大研究和明确培训内容的更正规学科。基于这一建议,2017年,ASCO成立了全球肿瘤学学术特别工作组(AGOTF),以指导ASCO为使全球肿瘤学领域正规化所做出的贡献。AGOTF被要求收集和分析在将全球肿瘤学认可为一门学科过程中的关键问题和障碍,重点关注培训、研究和职业发展路径,并为ASCO的行动提出一系列建议。AGOTF的成果是制定了旨在提升全球肿瘤学作为一门学科地位的建议。