Marian Reinfuss1, Edward Byrski1, Julian Malicki2. 1. Center of Oncology - Maria Sklodowska-Curie Memorial Institute, Krakow, Poland. 2. Medical Physics Department, Greater Poland Cancer Centre, Poland ; Electroradiology Department, University of Medical Sciences, Poznan, Poland ; Medical Physics Department, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan, Poland.
Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To evaluate the current status of radiotherapy facilities, staffing, and equipment, treatment and patients in Poland for the years 2005-2011 following implementation of the National Cancer Programme. METHODS: A survey was sent to the radiotherapy centres in Poland to collect data on available equipment, staffing, and treatments in the years 2005-2011. RESULTS: In 2011, 76,000 patients were treated with radiotherapy at 32 centres vs. 63,000 patients at 23 centres in 2005. Number of patients increased by 21%. In 2011, there were 453 radiation oncologists - specialists (1 in 168 patients), 325 medical physicists (1 in 215 patients), and 883 radiotherapy technicians (1 in 86 patients) vs. 320, 188, and 652, respectively, in 2005. The number of linear accelerators increased by 60%, from 70 units in 2005 to 112 in 2011. The current linac/patient ratio in Poland is 1 linac per 678 patients. Waiting times from diagnosis to the start of treatment has decreased. CONCLUSION: Compared to 2005, there are more treatment facilities, more and better equipment (linacs), and more cancer care specialists. There are still large differences between the 16 Polish provinces in terms of equipment availability and ease of access to treatment. However, radiotherapy services in Poland have improved dramatically since the year 2005.
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: To evaluate the current status of radiotherapy facilities, staffing, and equipment, treatment and patients in Poland for the years 2005-2011 following implementation of the National Cancer Programme. METHODS: A survey was sent to the radiotherapy centres in Poland to collect data on available equipment, staffing, and treatments in the years 2005-2011. RESULTS: In 2011, 76,000 patients were treated with radiotherapy at 32 centres vs. 63,000 patients at 23 centres in 2005. Number of patients increased by 21%. In 2011, there were 453 radiation oncologists - specialists (1 in 168 patients), 325 medical physicists (1 in 215 patients), and 883 radiotherapy technicians (1 in 86 patients) vs. 320, 188, and 652, respectively, in 2005. The number of linear accelerators increased by 60%, from 70 units in 2005 to 112 in 2011. The current linac/patient ratio in Poland is 1 linac per 678 patients. Waiting times from diagnosis to the start of treatment has decreased. CONCLUSION: Compared to 2005, there are more treatment facilities, more and better equipment (linacs), and more cancer care specialists. There are still large differences between the 16 Polish provinces in terms of equipment availability and ease of access to treatment. However, radiotherapy services in Poland have improved dramatically since the year 2005.
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