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加拿大和美国癌症放射治疗延迟情况的比较。

A comparison of delays in the treatment of cancer with radiation in Canada and the United States.

作者信息

Mackillop W J, Zhou Y, Quirt C F

机构信息

Department of Oncology, Queen's University, Kingston Regional Cancer Centre, Ontario, Canada.

出版信息

Int J Radiat Oncol Biol Phys. 1995 May 15;32(2):531-9. doi: 10.1016/0360-3016(94)00662-5.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Waiting lists for medical care in Canada have been used as an argument against the single-payer option for health care reform in the United States, but there have been no direct comparisons of access to care in these two health care systems. The objective of this study was to compare how long cancer patients wait for radiotherapy in Canada and the USA.

METHODS AND MATERIALS

Heads of radiation oncology at all cancer centers listed by the International Union Against Cancer (UICC) in Canada and the United States were sent a questionnaire that asked how long their patients waited for radiotherapy, and how long they though it was acceptable for patients to wait, in six clinical situations.

RESULTS

Ninety-two of 97 eligible centers responded (95%). Median waiting times to start of radiotherapy were as follows: carcinoma of the larynx (T2,N0,M0), 29 days in Canada, 10 days in the USA; carcinoma of the lung (Stage IIIb, squamous), 34 days in Canada, 9 days in the USA; carcinoma of the prostate (Stage B2), 40 days in Canada, 11 days in the USA; carcinoma of the breast (T2,N0,M0) referred 1 month after lumpectomy, 43 days in Canada, 10 days in the USA; carcinoma of the prostate with painful bone metastases, 17 days in Canada, 5 days in the USA; carcinoma of the prostate with spinal cord compression, < 1 day in Canada, < 1 day in the USA. The differences in waiting times between Canada and the USA were all statistically significant (p < 0.0001), except in the case of emergency treatment for cord compression. The majority of radiation oncologists in both Canada and the USA regarded the delays reported by Canadian departments as medically unacceptable.

CONCLUSIONS

Patients almost everywhere in Canada wait longer for radiotherapy than they do almost anywhere in the United States.

摘要

目的

加拿大医疗护理的等候名单被用作反对美国医疗保健改革中单一支付者选项的论据,但尚未对这两种医疗保健系统的医疗服务可及性进行直接比较。本研究的目的是比较加拿大和美国的癌症患者等待放射治疗的时间。

方法与材料

向国际抗癌联盟(UICC)列出的加拿大和美国所有癌症中心的放射肿瘤学负责人发送了一份问卷,询问他们的患者在六种临床情况下等待放射治疗的时间,以及他们认为患者可接受的等待时间。

结果

97个符合条件的中心中有92个做出了回应(95%)。放射治疗开始的中位等待时间如下:喉癌(T2,N0,M0),加拿大为29天,美国为10天;肺癌(IIIb期,鳞状),加拿大为34天,美国为9天;前列腺癌(B2期),加拿大为40天,美国为11天;乳房切除术1个月后转诊的乳腺癌(T2,N0,M0),加拿大为43天,美国为10天;伴有疼痛性骨转移的前列腺癌,加拿大为17天,美国为5天;伴有脊髓压迫的前列腺癌,加拿大<1天,美国<1天。加拿大和美国之间的等待时间差异均具有统计学意义(p<0.0001),脊髓压迫紧急治疗情况除外。加拿大和美国的大多数放射肿瘤学家都认为加拿大各部门报告的延迟在医学上是不可接受的。

结论

加拿大几乎所有地方的患者等待放射治疗的时间都比美国几乎任何地方的患者要长。

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