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越南放疗与核医学设备短缺:癌症护理中的关键缺口

Radiotherapy and Nuclear Medicine Equipment Shortages in Vietnam: A Critical Gap in Cancer Care.

作者信息

Nguyen Dang Van, Pham Manh Duy, Hoang Thai Huu, Nguyen Binh Thanh

机构信息

Department of Oncology, Hanoi Medical University, Hanoi, Vietnam.

Department of Head and Neck Radiation Oncology, Vietnam National Cancer Hospital, Hanoi, Vietnam.

出版信息

JCO Glob Oncol. 2025 Feb;11:e2400530. doi: 10.1200/GO-24-00530. Epub 2025 Feb 27.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The aim of this study was to evaluate the current availability and distribution of radiotherapy (RT) and nuclear medicine equipment in Vietnam, focusing on the shortage of linear accelerators (LINACs), positron emission tomography/computed tomography (PET/CT) scanners, and brachytherapy units. The study seeks to quantify these shortages and highlight the implications for cancer treatment access and outcomes.

METHODS

Data were collected from 50 hospitals across Vietnam that provide RT services or nuclear medicine imaging. The availability of LINACs, PET/CT devices, brachytherapy units, and other essential equipment was assessed, alongside patient loads and machine utilization rates. National data were compared with the standard in developed countries, with a particular focus on the International Atomic Energy Agency's (IAEA) recommendations for RT infrastructure.

RESULTS

Vietnam has a total of 82 LINACs, resulting in a LINAC density of 0.82 per million people, which is far below the standard in developed countries of 4-8 per million. Of the existing LINACs, 43% are outdated and unable to deliver advanced RT techniques such as volumetric modulated arc therapy. Additionally, the country has only 12 PET/CT scanners and three cyclotrons, which limits access to early cancer diagnosis and treatment planning. The central region of Vietnam is particularly underserved, with only 1 PET/CT device and limited access to brachytherapy services. Long wait times for RT-often up to 2 weeks-are common, leading to delayed treatments and reduced treatment efficacy. Patients, particularly those with conditions requiring timely RT after chemotherapy, face increased risks because of these delays.

CONCLUSION

The shortage of modern RT and nuclear medicine equipment in Vietnam critically limits timely access to cancer treatment, affecting patient outcomes and placing a heavy burden on health care providers. Expanding access to advanced RT technology through government investment, public-private partnerships, and international collaborations with organizations such as the IAEA could alleviate these challenges. Increasing Vietnam's RT capacity is essential for improving cancer care outcomes and managing the rising burden of cancer across the country.

摘要

目的

本研究旨在评估越南放射治疗(RT)和核医学设备的当前可及性和分布情况,重点关注直线加速器(LINAC)、正电子发射断层扫描/计算机断层扫描(PET/CT)扫描仪和近距离放射治疗设备的短缺。该研究旨在量化这些短缺情况,并突出其对癌症治疗可及性和治疗效果的影响。

方法

从越南提供放射治疗服务或核医学成像的50家医院收集数据。评估了直线加速器、PET/CT设备、近距离放射治疗设备和其他基本设备的可及性,以及患者负荷和机器利用率。将国家数据与发达国家的标准进行比较,特别关注国际原子能机构(IAEA)对放射治疗基础设施的建议。

结果

越南共有82台直线加速器,直线加速器密度为每百万人0.82台,远低于发达国家每百万人4 - 8台的标准。在现有的直线加速器中,43%已过时,无法提供容积调强弧形放疗等先进的放射治疗技术。此外,该国仅有12台PET/CT扫描仪和3台回旋加速器,这限制了早期癌症诊断和治疗计划的可及性。越南中部地区的服务尤其不足,仅有1台PET/CT设备,近距离放射治疗服务的可及性有限。放射治疗的等待时间通常长达2周,这导致治疗延迟和治疗效果降低。患者,尤其是那些在化疗后需要及时进行放射治疗的患者,由于这些延迟而面临更高的风险。

结论

越南现代放射治疗和核医学设备的短缺严重限制了癌症治疗的及时性,影响患者治疗效果,并给医疗服务提供者带来沉重负担。通过政府投资、公私伙伴关系以及与国际原子能机构等组织的国际合作来扩大先进放射治疗技术的可及性,可以缓解这些挑战。提高越南的放射治疗能力对于改善癌症治疗效果和应对全国不断上升的癌症负担至关重要。

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