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Radiotherapy equipment and departments in the European countries: final results from the ESTRO-HERO survey.

Cai Grau1, Noémie Defourny2, Julian Malicki3, Peter Dunscombe4, Josep M Borras5, Mary Coffey6, Ben Slotman7, Marta Bogusz8, Chiara Gasparotto2, Yolande Lievens9, Arianit Kokobobo, Felix Sedlmayer, Elena Slobina, Karen Feyen, Tatiana Hadjieva, Karel Odrazka, Jesper Grau Eriksen, Jana Jaal, Ritva Bly, Bruno Chauvet, Normann Willich, Csaba Polgar, Jakob Johannsson, Moya Cunningham, Stefano Magrini, Vydmantas Atkocius, Michel Untereiner, Martin Pirotta, Vanja Karadjinovic, Sverre Levernes, Krystol Sladowski, Maria Lurdes Trigo, Barbara Šegedin, Aurora Rodriguez, Magnus Lagerlund, Bert Pastoors, Peter Hoskin, Jaap Vaarkamp, Ramon Cleries Soler.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Documenting the distribution of radiotherapy departments and the availability of radiotherapy equipment in the European countries is an important part of HERO - the ESTRO Health Economics in Radiation Oncology project. HERO has the overall aim to develop a knowledge base of the provision of radiotherapy in Europe and build a model for health economic evaluation of radiation treatments at the European level. The aim of the current report is to describe the distribution of radiotherapy equipment in European countries.
METHODS: An 84-item questionnaire was sent out to European countries, principally through their national societies. The current report includes a detailed analysis of radiotherapy departments and equipment (questionnaire items 26-29), analyzed in relation to the annual number of treatment courses and the socio-economic status of the countries. The analysis is based on validated responses from 28 of the 40 European countries defined by the European Cancer Observatory (ECO).
RESULTS: A large variation between countries was found for most parameters studied. There were 2192 linear accelerators, 96 dedicated stereotactic machines, and 77 cobalt machines reported in the 27 countries where this information was available. A total of 12 countries had at least one cobalt machine in use. There was a median of 0.5 simulator per MV unit (range 0.3-1.5) and 1.4 (range 0.4-4.4) simulators per department. Of the 874 simulators, a total of 654 (75%) were capable of 3D imaging (CT-scanner or CBCT-option). The number of MV machines (cobalt, linear accelerators, and dedicated stereotactic machines) per million inhabitants ranged from 1.4 to 9.5 (median 5.3) and the average number of MV machines per department from 0.9 to 8.2 (median 2.6). The average number of treatment courses per year per MV machine varied from 262 to 1061 (median 419). While 69% of MV units were capable of IMRT only 49% were equipped for image guidance (IGRT). There was a clear relation between socio-economic status, as measured by GNI per capita, and availability of radiotherapy equipment in the countries. In many low income countries in Southern and Central-Eastern Europe there was very limited access to radiotherapy and especially to equipment for IMRT or IGRT.
CONCLUSIONS: The European average number of MV machines per million inhabitants and per department is now better in line with QUARTS recommendations from 2005, but the survey also showed a significant heterogeneity in the access to modern radiotherapy equipment in Europe. High income countries especially in Northern-Western Europe are well-served with radiotherapy resources, other countries are facing important shortages of both equipment in general and especially machines capable of delivering high precision conformal treatments (IMRT, IGRT).
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Keywords:  Health economics; Radiotherapy equipment

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25443859     DOI: 10.1016/j.radonc.2014.08.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiother Oncol        ISSN: 0167-8140            Impact factor:   6.280


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