Department of Radiation Oncology, Institut Bergonié, 33076 Bordeaux, France.
Cellular and Molecular Radiobiology Laboratory, Lyon-Sud Medical School, Unité Mixte de Recherche CNRS5822/IP2I, University of Lyon, Oullins 69921, France.
Br J Radiol. 2024 Dec 1;97(1164):1891-1897. doi: 10.1093/bjr/tqae179.
Emerging countries are currently facing an increasing burden of cancer while they do not have adequate prevention, monitoring, and research capabilities to tackle the disease. Cancer outcomes are influenced by several factors, including different cancer patterns, national cancer screening guidelines, current stage of disease, and access to quality care and treatments. Discrepancies in cancer care between emerging and developed countries require actions to achieve global health equity. The process of pioneering a sister relationship in the oncology field can thwart the global burden of cancer. The objective of such cooperation programs should include research and training programs, evidence-based oncology practice, and quality cancer. Building global connections will therefore be the novel approach to addressing the global burden of cancer.
新兴国家目前正面临癌症负担不断增加的问题,但在预防、监测和研究方面的能力却不足,难以应对这一疾病。癌症的治疗结果受到多种因素的影响,包括不同的癌症模式、国家癌症筛查指南、疾病的当前阶段以及获得高质量的护理和治疗的机会。新兴国家和发达国家之间在癌症治疗方面的差异需要采取行动来实现全球卫生公平。在肿瘤学领域开创姐妹关系的过程可以遏制全球癌症负担。此类合作项目的目标应包括研究和培训计划、基于证据的肿瘤学实践以及高质量的癌症治疗。因此,建立全球联系将是解决全球癌症负担的新方法。