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Access to Radiation Therapy and Related Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Cervical and Breast Cancer Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review

To better understand the barriers to accessing standard-of-care radiation therapy (RT) for breast and cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa and their impact on outcomes. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was completed with a medical librarian. Articles were screened by title, abstract, and...

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Autores principales: Beltrán Ponce, Sara E., Abunike, Sarah Adamma, Bikomeye, Jean C., Sieracki, Rita, Niyonzima, Nixon, Mulamira, Pius, Kibudde, Solomon, Ortiz de Choudens, Saryleine, Siker, Malika, Small, Christina, Beyer, Kirsten M.M.
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Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10166435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36795990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00218
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author Beltrán Ponce, Sara E.
Abunike, Sarah Adamma
Bikomeye, Jean C.
Sieracki, Rita
Niyonzima, Nixon
Mulamira, Pius
Kibudde, Solomon
Ortiz de Choudens, Saryleine
Siker, Malika
Small, Christina
Beyer, Kirsten M.M.
author_facet Beltrán Ponce, Sara E.
Abunike, Sarah Adamma
Bikomeye, Jean C.
Sieracki, Rita
Niyonzima, Nixon
Mulamira, Pius
Kibudde, Solomon
Ortiz de Choudens, Saryleine
Siker, Malika
Small, Christina
Beyer, Kirsten M.M.
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description To better understand the barriers to accessing standard-of-care radiation therapy (RT) for breast and cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa and their impact on outcomes. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was completed with a medical librarian. Articles were screened by title, abstract, and full text. Included publications were analyzed for data describing barriers to RT access, available technology, and disease-related outcomes, and further grouped into subcategories and graded according to predefined criteria. RESULTS: A total of 96 articles were included: 37 discussed breast cancer, 51 discussed cervical cancer, and eight discussed both. Financial access was affected by health care system payment models and combined burdens of treatment-related costs and lost wages. Staffing and technology shortages limit the ability to expand service locations and/or increase capacity within existing centers. Patient factors including use of traditional healers, fear of stigma, and low health literacy decrease the likelihood of early presentation and completion of therapies. Survival outcomes are worse than most high- and middle-income countries and are affected by many factors. Side effects are similar to other regions, but these findings are limited by poor documentation capabilities. Access to palliative RT is more expeditious than definitive management. RT was noted to lead to feelings of burden, lower self-esteem, and worsened quality of life. CONCLUSION: Sub-Saharan Africa represents a diverse region with barriers to RT that differ on the basis of funding, available technology and staff, and community populations. Although long-term solutions must focus on building capacity by increasing the number of treatment machines and providers, short-term improvements should be implemented, such as interim housing for traveling patients, increased community education to reduce late-stage diagnoses, and use of virtual visits to avoid travel.
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spelling pubmed-101664352023-05-09 Access to Radiation Therapy and Related Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Cervical and Breast Cancer Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review Beltrán Ponce, Sara E. Abunike, Sarah Adamma Bikomeye, Jean C. Sieracki, Rita Niyonzima, Nixon Mulamira, Pius Kibudde, Solomon Ortiz de Choudens, Saryleine Siker, Malika Small, Christina Beyer, Kirsten M.M. JCO Glob Oncol REVIEW ARTICLES To better understand the barriers to accessing standard-of-care radiation therapy (RT) for breast and cervical cancer in sub-Saharan Africa and their impact on outcomes. METHODS: A comprehensive literature search was completed with a medical librarian. Articles were screened by title, abstract, and full text. Included publications were analyzed for data describing barriers to RT access, available technology, and disease-related outcomes, and further grouped into subcategories and graded according to predefined criteria. RESULTS: A total of 96 articles were included: 37 discussed breast cancer, 51 discussed cervical cancer, and eight discussed both. Financial access was affected by health care system payment models and combined burdens of treatment-related costs and lost wages. Staffing and technology shortages limit the ability to expand service locations and/or increase capacity within existing centers. Patient factors including use of traditional healers, fear of stigma, and low health literacy decrease the likelihood of early presentation and completion of therapies. Survival outcomes are worse than most high- and middle-income countries and are affected by many factors. Side effects are similar to other regions, but these findings are limited by poor documentation capabilities. Access to palliative RT is more expeditious than definitive management. RT was noted to lead to feelings of burden, lower self-esteem, and worsened quality of life. CONCLUSION: Sub-Saharan Africa represents a diverse region with barriers to RT that differ on the basis of funding, available technology and staff, and community populations. Although long-term solutions must focus on building capacity by increasing the number of treatment machines and providers, short-term improvements should be implemented, such as interim housing for traveling patients, increased community education to reduce late-stage diagnoses, and use of virtual visits to avoid travel. Wolters Kluwer Health 2023-02-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10166435/ /pubmed/36795990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00218 Text en © 2023 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial No Derivatives 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/)
spellingShingle REVIEW ARTICLES
Beltrán Ponce, Sara E.
Abunike, Sarah Adamma
Bikomeye, Jean C.
Sieracki, Rita
Niyonzima, Nixon
Mulamira, Pius
Kibudde, Solomon
Ortiz de Choudens, Saryleine
Siker, Malika
Small, Christina
Beyer, Kirsten M.M.
Access to Radiation Therapy and Related Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Cervical and Breast Cancer Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review
title Access to Radiation Therapy and Related Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Cervical and Breast Cancer Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review
title_full Access to Radiation Therapy and Related Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Cervical and Breast Cancer Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review
title_fullStr Access to Radiation Therapy and Related Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Cervical and Breast Cancer Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review
title_full_unstemmed Access to Radiation Therapy and Related Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Cervical and Breast Cancer Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review
title_short Access to Radiation Therapy and Related Clinical Outcomes in Patients With Cervical and Breast Cancer Across Sub-Saharan Africa: A Systematic Review
title_sort access to radiation therapy and related clinical outcomes in patients with cervical and breast cancer across sub-saharan africa: a systematic review
topic REVIEW ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10166435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36795990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00218
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