| Literature DB >> 30823841 |
Shekinah N C Elmore1, Surbhi Grover2, Jean-Marc Bourque3, Supriya Chopra4, Anna Mary Nyakabau5, Christian Ntizimira6, Eric L Krakauer7, Tracy A Balboni8, Mary K Gospodarowicz9, Danielle Rodin9.
Abstract
Radiotherapy is an essential component of cancer therapy. Lack of access to radiotherapy in less-developed countries prevents its use for both cure and symptom relief, resulting in a significant disparity in patient suffering. Several recent initiatives have highlighted the need for expanded access to both palliative medicine and radiotherapy globally. Yet, these efforts have remained largely independent, without attention to overlap and integration. This review provides an update on the progress toward global palliative radiotherapy access and proposes a strategic framework to address further scale-up. Synergies between radiotherapy, palliative medicine, and other global health initiatives will be essential in bringing palliative radiotherapy to patients around the globe.Entities:
Keywords: Radiotherapy; cancer care units; global health; healthcare disparities; palliative care; universal health coverage (UHC)
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30823841 PMCID: PMC7050283 DOI: 10.21037/apm.2019.02.02
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ann Palliat Med ISSN: 2224-5820