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Global Radiotherapy: Current Status and Future Directions—White Paper

Recognizing the increase in cancer incidence globally and the need for effective cancer control interventions, several organizations, professional bodies, and international institutions have proposed strategies to improve treatment options and reduce mortality along with minimizing overall incidence...

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Autores principales: Abdel-Wahab, May, Gondhowiardjo, Soehartati S., Rosa, Arthur Accioly, Lievens, Yolande, El-Haj, Noura, Polo Rubio, Jose Alfredo, Prajogi, Gregorius Ben, Helgadottir, Herdis, Zubizarreta, Eduardo, Meghzifene, Ahmed, Ashraf, Varisha, Hahn, Stephen, Williams, Tim, Gospodarowicz, Mary
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer Health 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8457786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34101482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.21.00029
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author Abdel-Wahab, May
Gondhowiardjo, Soehartati S.
Rosa, Arthur Accioly
Lievens, Yolande
El-Haj, Noura
Polo Rubio, Jose Alfredo
Prajogi, Gregorius Ben
Helgadottir, Herdis
Zubizarreta, Eduardo
Meghzifene, Ahmed
Ashraf, Varisha
Hahn, Stephen
Williams, Tim
Gospodarowicz, Mary
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Gondhowiardjo, Soehartati S.
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Lievens, Yolande
El-Haj, Noura
Polo Rubio, Jose Alfredo
Prajogi, Gregorius Ben
Helgadottir, Herdis
Zubizarreta, Eduardo
Meghzifene, Ahmed
Ashraf, Varisha
Hahn, Stephen
Williams, Tim
Gospodarowicz, Mary
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description Recognizing the increase in cancer incidence globally and the need for effective cancer control interventions, several organizations, professional bodies, and international institutions have proposed strategies to improve treatment options and reduce mortality along with minimizing overall incidence. Despite these efforts, an estimated 9.6 million deaths in 2018 was attributed to this noncommunicable disease, making it the second leading cause of death worldwide. Left unchecked, this will further increase in scale, with an estimated 29.5 million new cases and 16.3 million deaths occurring worldwide in 2040. Although it is known and generally accepted that cancer services must include radiotherapy, such access is still very limited in many parts of the world, especially in low- and middle-income countries. After thorough review of the current status of radiotherapy including programs worldwide, as well as achievements and challenges at the global level, the International Atomic Energy Agency convened an international group of experts representing various radiation oncology societies to take a closer look into the current status of radiotherapy and provide a road map for future directions in this field. It was concluded that the plethora of global and regional initiatives would benefit further from the existence of a central framework, including an easily accessible repository through which better coordination can be done. Supporting this framework, a practical inventory of competencies needs to be made available on a global level emphasizing the knowledge, skills, and behavior required for a safe, sustainable, and professional practice for various settings. This white paper presents the current status of global radiotherapy and future directions for the community. It forms the basis for an action plan to be developed with professional societies worldwide.
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spelling pubmed-84577862021-09-23 Global Radiotherapy: Current Status and Future Directions—White Paper Abdel-Wahab, May Gondhowiardjo, Soehartati S. Rosa, Arthur Accioly Lievens, Yolande El-Haj, Noura Polo Rubio, Jose Alfredo Prajogi, Gregorius Ben Helgadottir, Herdis Zubizarreta, Eduardo Meghzifene, Ahmed Ashraf, Varisha Hahn, Stephen Williams, Tim Gospodarowicz, Mary JCO Glob Oncol SPECIAL ARTICLES Recognizing the increase in cancer incidence globally and the need for effective cancer control interventions, several organizations, professional bodies, and international institutions have proposed strategies to improve treatment options and reduce mortality along with minimizing overall incidence. Despite these efforts, an estimated 9.6 million deaths in 2018 was attributed to this noncommunicable disease, making it the second leading cause of death worldwide. Left unchecked, this will further increase in scale, with an estimated 29.5 million new cases and 16.3 million deaths occurring worldwide in 2040. Although it is known and generally accepted that cancer services must include radiotherapy, such access is still very limited in many parts of the world, especially in low- and middle-income countries. After thorough review of the current status of radiotherapy including programs worldwide, as well as achievements and challenges at the global level, the International Atomic Energy Agency convened an international group of experts representing various radiation oncology societies to take a closer look into the current status of radiotherapy and provide a road map for future directions in this field. It was concluded that the plethora of global and regional initiatives would benefit further from the existence of a central framework, including an easily accessible repository through which better coordination can be done. Supporting this framework, a practical inventory of competencies needs to be made available on a global level emphasizing the knowledge, skills, and behavior required for a safe, sustainable, and professional practice for various settings. This white paper presents the current status of global radiotherapy and future directions for the community. It forms the basis for an action plan to be developed with professional societies worldwide. Wolters Kluwer Health 2021-06-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8457786/ /pubmed/34101482 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.21.00029 Text en © 2021 by American Society of Clinical Oncology https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Gondhowiardjo, Soehartati S.
Rosa, Arthur Accioly
Lievens, Yolande
El-Haj, Noura
Polo Rubio, Jose Alfredo
Prajogi, Gregorius Ben
Helgadottir, Herdis
Zubizarreta, Eduardo
Meghzifene, Ahmed
Ashraf, Varisha
Hahn, Stephen
Williams, Tim
Gospodarowicz, Mary
Global Radiotherapy: Current Status and Future Directions—White Paper
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title_short Global Radiotherapy: Current Status and Future Directions—White Paper
title_sort global radiotherapy: current status and future directions—white paper
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8457786/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34101482
http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.21.00029
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