Summit Cancer Center, Spokane, WA, USA.
Aga Khan University, Nairobi, Kenya.
Ann Surg Oncol. 2023 Jun;30(6):3197-3205. doi: 10.1245/s10434-023-13352-3. Epub 2023 Mar 27.
Worldwide, the capacity of healthcare systems and physician workforce is woefully inadequate for the surgical treatment of cancer. With major projected increases in the global burden of neoplastic disease, this inadequacy is expected to worsen, and interventions to increase the workforce of surgeons who treat cancer and strengthen the necessary supporting infrastructure, equipment, staffing, financial and information systems are urgently called for to prevent this inadequacy from deepening. These efforts must also occur in the context of broader healthcare systems strengthening and cancer control plans, including prevention, screening, early detection, safe and effective treatment, surveillance, and palliation. The cost of these interventions should be considered a critical investment in healthcare systems strengthening that will contribute to improvement in the public and economic health of nations. Failure to act should be seen as a missed opportunity, at the cost of lives and delayed economic growth and development. Surgeons who treat cancer must engage with a diverse array of stakeholders in efforts to address this critical need and are indispensably positioned to participate in collaborative approaches to influence these efforts through research, advocacy, training, and initiatives for sustainable development and overall systems strengthening.
在全球范围内,医疗保健系统和医生劳动力的能力远远不足以进行癌症的外科治疗。随着全球肿瘤疾病负担的预计大幅增加,这种不足预计将恶化,因此迫切需要采取干预措施来增加治疗癌症的外科医生人数,并加强必要的支持性基础设施、设备、人员配备、财务和信息系统,以防止这种不足进一步加深。这些努力还必须在更广泛的医疗保健系统加强和癌症控制计划的背景下进行,包括预防、筛查、早期发现、安全有效的治疗、监测和姑息治疗。这些干预措施的成本应被视为医疗保健系统加强的重要投资,这将有助于改善国家的公共和经济健康。不作为应被视为错失机会,这将导致生命损失和经济增长与发展的延迟。治疗癌症的外科医生必须与各种利益相关者合作,努力解决这一关键需求,他们处于不可或缺的地位,可以通过研究、宣传、培训以及可持续发展和整体系统加强的举措,参与影响这些努力的合作方法。