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Advancing Reliable Data for Cancer Control in the Central America Four Region
The Central America Four (CA-4) region, comprising Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, is the largest low- and middle-income country region in the Western Hemisphere, with over 36 million inhabitants. The CA-4 nations share a common geography, history, language, and development indices,...
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American Society of Clinical Oncology
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6180802/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30241165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2016.008227 |
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author | Piñeros, Marion Frech, Silvina Frazier, Lindsay Laversanne, Mathieu Barnoya, Joaquin Garrido, Claudia Gharzouzi, Eduardo Chacón, Andrea Fuentes Alabi, Soad Ruiz de Campos, Lisseth Figueroa, Jacqueline Dominguez, Ricardo Rojas, Ofelia Pereira, Rosario Rivera, Carla Morgan, Douglas R. |
author_facet | Piñeros, Marion Frech, Silvina Frazier, Lindsay Laversanne, Mathieu Barnoya, Joaquin Garrido, Claudia Gharzouzi, Eduardo Chacón, Andrea Fuentes Alabi, Soad Ruiz de Campos, Lisseth Figueroa, Jacqueline Dominguez, Ricardo Rojas, Ofelia Pereira, Rosario Rivera, Carla Morgan, Douglas R. |
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description | The Central America Four (CA-4) region, comprising Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, is the largest low- and middle-income country region in the Western Hemisphere, with over 36 million inhabitants. The CA-4 nations share a common geography, history, language, and development indices, and unified with open borders in 2006. The growing CA-4 cancer burden among the noncommunicable diseases is expected to increase 73% by 2030, which argues for a regional approach to cancer control. This has driven efforts to establish population-based cancer registries as a central component of the cancer control plans. The involvement of international and academic partners in an array of initiatives to improve cancer information and control in the CA-4 has accelerated over the past several years. Existing data underscore that the infectious cancers (cervical, stomach, and liver) are a particular burden. All four countries have committed to establishing regional population-based cancer registries and have advanced significantly in pediatric cancer registration. The challenges common to each nation include the lack of national cancer control plans and departments, competing health priorities, lack of trained personnel, and sustainability strategies. General recommendations to address these challenges are outlined. The ongoing regional, international, and academic cooperation has proven helpful and is expected to continue to be a powerful instrument to contribute to the design and implementation of long-term national cancer control plans. |
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spelling | pubmed-61808022018-11-13 Advancing Reliable Data for Cancer Control in the Central America Four Region Piñeros, Marion Frech, Silvina Frazier, Lindsay Laversanne, Mathieu Barnoya, Joaquin Garrido, Claudia Gharzouzi, Eduardo Chacón, Andrea Fuentes Alabi, Soad Ruiz de Campos, Lisseth Figueroa, Jacqueline Dominguez, Ricardo Rojas, Ofelia Pereira, Rosario Rivera, Carla Morgan, Douglas R. J Glob Oncol Special Article The Central America Four (CA-4) region, comprising Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, and Nicaragua, is the largest low- and middle-income country region in the Western Hemisphere, with over 36 million inhabitants. The CA-4 nations share a common geography, history, language, and development indices, and unified with open borders in 2006. The growing CA-4 cancer burden among the noncommunicable diseases is expected to increase 73% by 2030, which argues for a regional approach to cancer control. This has driven efforts to establish population-based cancer registries as a central component of the cancer control plans. The involvement of international and academic partners in an array of initiatives to improve cancer information and control in the CA-4 has accelerated over the past several years. Existing data underscore that the infectious cancers (cervical, stomach, and liver) are a particular burden. All four countries have committed to establishing regional population-based cancer registries and have advanced significantly in pediatric cancer registration. The challenges common to each nation include the lack of national cancer control plans and departments, competing health priorities, lack of trained personnel, and sustainability strategies. General recommendations to address these challenges are outlined. The ongoing regional, international, and academic cooperation has proven helpful and is expected to continue to be a powerful instrument to contribute to the design and implementation of long-term national cancer control plans. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2017-03-08 /pmc/articles/PMC6180802/ /pubmed/30241165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2016.008227 Text en © 2017 by American Society of Clinical Oncology Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
spellingShingle | Special Article Piñeros, Marion Frech, Silvina Frazier, Lindsay Laversanne, Mathieu Barnoya, Joaquin Garrido, Claudia Gharzouzi, Eduardo Chacón, Andrea Fuentes Alabi, Soad Ruiz de Campos, Lisseth Figueroa, Jacqueline Dominguez, Ricardo Rojas, Ofelia Pereira, Rosario Rivera, Carla Morgan, Douglas R. Advancing Reliable Data for Cancer Control in the Central America Four Region |
title | Advancing Reliable Data for Cancer Control in the Central America
Four Region |
title_full | Advancing Reliable Data for Cancer Control in the Central America
Four Region |
title_fullStr | Advancing Reliable Data for Cancer Control in the Central America
Four Region |
title_full_unstemmed | Advancing Reliable Data for Cancer Control in the Central America
Four Region |
title_short | Advancing Reliable Data for Cancer Control in the Central America
Four Region |
title_sort | advancing reliable data for cancer control in the central america
four region |
topic | Special Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6180802/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30241165 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/JGO.2016.008227 |
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