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Toward Optimization of Cancer Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development of National Comprehensive Cancer Network Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa

PURPOSE: Standard treatment guidelines improve patient outcomes, including disease-specific survival, in cancer care. The African Cancer Coalition was formed in 2016 to harmonize cancer treatment guidelines for sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: The African Cancer Coalition collaborated with the National...

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Autores principales: Mutebi, Miriam, Adewole, Isaac, Orem, Jackson, Abdella, Kunuz, Coker, Olujimi, Kolawole, Israel, Komen, Ahmed, Munema, Asafu, Ndlovu, Ntokozo, O’Brien, Meg, Koh, Wui Jin, Carlson, Robert
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7529540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32970487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00091
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author Mutebi, Miriam
Adewole, Isaac
Orem, Jackson
Abdella, Kunuz
Coker, Olujimi
Kolawole, Israel
Komen, Ahmed
Munema, Asafu
Ndlovu, Ntokozo
O’Brien, Meg
Koh, Wui Jin
Carlson, Robert
author_facet Mutebi, Miriam
Adewole, Isaac
Orem, Jackson
Abdella, Kunuz
Coker, Olujimi
Kolawole, Israel
Komen, Ahmed
Munema, Asafu
Ndlovu, Ntokozo
O’Brien, Meg
Koh, Wui Jin
Carlson, Robert
author_sort Mutebi, Miriam
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description PURPOSE: Standard treatment guidelines improve patient outcomes, including disease-specific survival, in cancer care. The African Cancer Coalition was formed in 2016 to harmonize cancer treatment guidelines for sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: The African Cancer Coalition collaborated with the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and the American Cancer Society to harmonize 46 cancer treatment guidelines for use in sub-Saharan Africa. Harmonization for each guideline was completed by a group of approximately 6-10 African cancer experts from a range of specialties and with representation across resource levels. Each working group was chaired by an African oncologist and included a member of the appropriate NCCN guidelines panel. Treatment recommendations from the parent guidelines were distinguished as options that are generally available and should be considered standard care in most of the region or as highly advanced options for which cost or other resources may limit widespread availability. Additional recommendations specific to sub-Saharan Africa were added. RESULTS: The NCCN Harmonized Guidelines for sub-Saharan Africa, available for download on the NCCN website and mobile application, provide flexible recommendations appropriate for the range of resources seen in African cancer programs, from private comprehensive cancer centers to resource-constrained public hospitals. IBM (Armonk, NY) has developed a digital interface—the Cancer Guidelines Navigator—that allows oncologists to access the treatment recommendations for the first five guidelines through an interactive web-based application. CONCLUSION: Harmonized guidelines that reflect the diversity of resource levels that characterize the current state of clinical care for cancer in Africa have the potential to fill a crucial gap in efforts to standardize and improve cancer care in Africa.
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spelling pubmed-75295402020-10-05 Toward Optimization of Cancer Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development of National Comprehensive Cancer Network Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa Mutebi, Miriam Adewole, Isaac Orem, Jackson Abdella, Kunuz Coker, Olujimi Kolawole, Israel Komen, Ahmed Munema, Asafu Ndlovu, Ntokozo O’Brien, Meg Koh, Wui Jin Carlson, Robert JCO Glob Oncol SPECIAL ARTICLES PURPOSE: Standard treatment guidelines improve patient outcomes, including disease-specific survival, in cancer care. The African Cancer Coalition was formed in 2016 to harmonize cancer treatment guidelines for sub-Saharan Africa. METHODS: The African Cancer Coalition collaborated with the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) and the American Cancer Society to harmonize 46 cancer treatment guidelines for use in sub-Saharan Africa. Harmonization for each guideline was completed by a group of approximately 6-10 African cancer experts from a range of specialties and with representation across resource levels. Each working group was chaired by an African oncologist and included a member of the appropriate NCCN guidelines panel. Treatment recommendations from the parent guidelines were distinguished as options that are generally available and should be considered standard care in most of the region or as highly advanced options for which cost or other resources may limit widespread availability. Additional recommendations specific to sub-Saharan Africa were added. RESULTS: The NCCN Harmonized Guidelines for sub-Saharan Africa, available for download on the NCCN website and mobile application, provide flexible recommendations appropriate for the range of resources seen in African cancer programs, from private comprehensive cancer centers to resource-constrained public hospitals. IBM (Armonk, NY) has developed a digital interface—the Cancer Guidelines Navigator—that allows oncologists to access the treatment recommendations for the first five guidelines through an interactive web-based application. CONCLUSION: Harmonized guidelines that reflect the diversity of resource levels that characterize the current state of clinical care for cancer in Africa have the potential to fill a crucial gap in efforts to standardize and improve cancer care in Africa. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC7529540/ /pubmed/32970487 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00091 Text en © 2020 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: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
spellingShingle SPECIAL ARTICLES
Mutebi, Miriam
Adewole, Isaac
Orem, Jackson
Abdella, Kunuz
Coker, Olujimi
Kolawole, Israel
Komen, Ahmed
Munema, Asafu
Ndlovu, Ntokozo
O’Brien, Meg
Koh, Wui Jin
Carlson, Robert
Toward Optimization of Cancer Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development of National Comprehensive Cancer Network Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa
title Toward Optimization of Cancer Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development of National Comprehensive Cancer Network Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full Toward Optimization of Cancer Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development of National Comprehensive Cancer Network Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa
title_fullStr Toward Optimization of Cancer Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development of National Comprehensive Cancer Network Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa
title_full_unstemmed Toward Optimization of Cancer Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development of National Comprehensive Cancer Network Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa
title_short Toward Optimization of Cancer Care in Sub-Saharan Africa: Development of National Comprehensive Cancer Network Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa
title_sort toward optimization of cancer care in sub-saharan africa: development of national comprehensive cancer network harmonized guidelines for sub-saharan africa
topic SPECIAL ARTICLES
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7529540/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32970487
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.20.00091
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