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Development of a Breast Cancer Treatment Program in Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Experiences From the Field

PURPOSE: The nonprofit Project Medishare launched a breast cancer treatment program in Port-au-Prince in July 2013 to address the demand for breast cancer care in Haiti. We outline the development of the program, highlight specific challenges, and discuss key considerations for others working in glo...

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Autores principales: DeGennaro, Vincent, Libby, Rachel, Patberg, Elizabeth, Gabriel, Dieudina, Al-Quran, Samer, Kasher, Matthew, Heldermon, Coy, Daily, Karen, Auguste, Joseph R., Suprien, Valery C., Hurley, Judith
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5497736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28717677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2015.000364
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author DeGennaro, Vincent
Libby, Rachel
Patberg, Elizabeth
Gabriel, Dieudina
Al-Quran, Samer
Kasher, Matthew
Heldermon, Coy
Daily, Karen
Auguste, Joseph R.
Suprien, Valery C.
Hurley, Judith
author_facet DeGennaro, Vincent
Libby, Rachel
Patberg, Elizabeth
Gabriel, Dieudina
Al-Quran, Samer
Kasher, Matthew
Heldermon, Coy
Daily, Karen
Auguste, Joseph R.
Suprien, Valery C.
Hurley, Judith
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description PURPOSE: The nonprofit Project Medishare launched a breast cancer treatment program in Port-au-Prince in July 2013 to address the demand for breast cancer care in Haiti. We outline the development of the program, highlight specific challenges, and discuss key considerations for others working in global oncology. METHODS: We reflected on our experiences in the key areas of developing partnerships, building laboratory capacity, conducting medical training, using treatment algorithms, and ensuring access to safe, low-cost chemotherapy drugs. We also critically reviewed our costs and quality measures. RESULTS: The program has treated a total of 139 patients with breast cancer with strong adherence to treatment regimens in 85% of patients. In 273 chemotherapy administrations, no serious exposure or adverse safety events were reported by staff. The mortality rate for 94 patients for whom we have complete data was 24% with a median survival time of 53 months. Our outcome data were likely influenced by stage at presentation, with more than half of patients presenting more than 12 months after first noticing a tumor. Future efforts will therefore focus on continuing to improve the level of care, while working with local partners to spread awareness, increase screening, and get more women into care earlier in the course of their disease. CONCLUSION: Our experiences may inform others working to implement protocol-based cancer treatment programs in resource-poor settings and can provide valuable lessons learned for future global oncology efforts.
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spelling pubmed-54977362017-07-17 Development of a Breast Cancer Treatment Program in Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Experiences From the Field DeGennaro, Vincent Libby, Rachel Patberg, Elizabeth Gabriel, Dieudina Al-Quran, Samer Kasher, Matthew Heldermon, Coy Daily, Karen Auguste, Joseph R. Suprien, Valery C. Hurley, Judith J Glob Oncol Original Reports PURPOSE: The nonprofit Project Medishare launched a breast cancer treatment program in Port-au-Prince in July 2013 to address the demand for breast cancer care in Haiti. We outline the development of the program, highlight specific challenges, and discuss key considerations for others working in global oncology. METHODS: We reflected on our experiences in the key areas of developing partnerships, building laboratory capacity, conducting medical training, using treatment algorithms, and ensuring access to safe, low-cost chemotherapy drugs. We also critically reviewed our costs and quality measures. RESULTS: The program has treated a total of 139 patients with breast cancer with strong adherence to treatment regimens in 85% of patients. In 273 chemotherapy administrations, no serious exposure or adverse safety events were reported by staff. The mortality rate for 94 patients for whom we have complete data was 24% with a median survival time of 53 months. Our outcome data were likely influenced by stage at presentation, with more than half of patients presenting more than 12 months after first noticing a tumor. Future efforts will therefore focus on continuing to improve the level of care, while working with local partners to spread awareness, increase screening, and get more women into care earlier in the course of their disease. CONCLUSION: Our experiences may inform others working to implement protocol-based cancer treatment programs in resource-poor settings and can provide valuable lessons learned for future global oncology efforts. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2015-10-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5497736/ /pubmed/28717677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2015.000364 Text en © 2015 by American Society of Clinical Oncology http://creativecommons.org/licenses/cc-by/4.0/ Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/cc-by/4.0/.
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Libby, Rachel
Patberg, Elizabeth
Gabriel, Dieudina
Al-Quran, Samer
Kasher, Matthew
Heldermon, Coy
Daily, Karen
Auguste, Joseph R.
Suprien, Valery C.
Hurley, Judith
Development of a Breast Cancer Treatment Program in Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Experiences From the Field
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title_short Development of a Breast Cancer Treatment Program in Port-au-Prince, Haiti: Experiences From the Field
title_sort development of a breast cancer treatment program in port-au-prince, haiti: experiences from the field
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5497736/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2015.000364
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