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Barriers and Opportunities of Oncofertility Practice in Nine Developing Countries and the Emerging Oncofertility Professional Engagement Network
PURPOSE: Oncofertility practice continues to grow in developing countries despite the lack of health care services, especially those related to cancer care. The purpose of this study is to further explore oncofertility practice in these countries and identify opportunities for field-wide coalescence...
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American Society of Clinical Oncology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9812505/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35275747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00005 |
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author | Salama, Mahmoud Ataman-Millhouse, Lauren Sobral, Fabio Terrado, Guillermo Scarella, Anibal Bourlon, Maria T. Adiga, Satish Kumar Udupa, Karthik S. Mahajan, Nalini Patil, Madhuri Venter, Chris Demetriou, Georgia Quintana, Ramiro Rodriguez, Gabriela Quintana, Tomas Viale, Luz Bonilla, Yuly Andrea Remolina Noguera, July Andrea Russi Velásquez, Juan Carlos Velásquez Pineda, Jennifer Ivonne Dominguez Aldecoa, Mario Daniel Castro Javed, Murid Al Sufyan, Hamad Daniels, Nonso Ogunmokun, Adegbite A. Woodruff, Teresa K. |
author_facet | Salama, Mahmoud Ataman-Millhouse, Lauren Sobral, Fabio Terrado, Guillermo Scarella, Anibal Bourlon, Maria T. Adiga, Satish Kumar Udupa, Karthik S. Mahajan, Nalini Patil, Madhuri Venter, Chris Demetriou, Georgia Quintana, Ramiro Rodriguez, Gabriela Quintana, Tomas Viale, Luz Bonilla, Yuly Andrea Remolina Noguera, July Andrea Russi Velásquez, Juan Carlos Velásquez Pineda, Jennifer Ivonne Dominguez Aldecoa, Mario Daniel Castro Javed, Murid Al Sufyan, Hamad Daniels, Nonso Ogunmokun, Adegbite A. Woodruff, Teresa K. |
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description | PURPOSE: Oncofertility practice continues to grow in developing countries despite the lack of health care services, especially those related to cancer care. The purpose of this study is to further explore oncofertility practice in these countries and identify opportunities for field-wide coalescence. METHODS: We generated a survey to learn more about oncofertility practice in nine developing countries within our Oncofertility Consortium Global Partners Network—Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, Argentina, Chile, Nigeria, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and India. Their responses were collected, reviewed, and discussed. RESULTS: Surveyed centers from the nine developing countries continue to experience a similar set of common challenges, including a lack of awareness among providers and patients, cultural and religious constraints, lack of insurance coverage and funding to help to support oncofertility programs, and high out-of-pocket costs for patients. Despite these barriers, many opportunities exist and there is great potential for the future. CONCLUSION: The current need is to unify the new technologies and best practices that emerge from rural communities and developing countries with those in large metropolitan cities, both domestically (US based) and abroad, into a functional unit: the Oncofertility Professional Engagement Network. The Oncofertility Professional Engagement Network will bridge the gap between domestic and international programs to establish a strong global network in which members share resources, methodologies and experiences and further build cultural competency. |
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spelling | pubmed-98125052023-02-08 Barriers and Opportunities of Oncofertility Practice in Nine Developing Countries and the Emerging Oncofertility Professional Engagement Network Salama, Mahmoud Ataman-Millhouse, Lauren Sobral, Fabio Terrado, Guillermo Scarella, Anibal Bourlon, Maria T. Adiga, Satish Kumar Udupa, Karthik S. Mahajan, Nalini Patil, Madhuri Venter, Chris Demetriou, Georgia Quintana, Ramiro Rodriguez, Gabriela Quintana, Tomas Viale, Luz Bonilla, Yuly Andrea Remolina Noguera, July Andrea Russi Velásquez, Juan Carlos Velásquez Pineda, Jennifer Ivonne Dominguez Aldecoa, Mario Daniel Castro Javed, Murid Al Sufyan, Hamad Daniels, Nonso Ogunmokun, Adegbite A. Woodruff, Teresa K. JCO Glob Oncol SPECIAL ARTICLES PURPOSE: Oncofertility practice continues to grow in developing countries despite the lack of health care services, especially those related to cancer care. The purpose of this study is to further explore oncofertility practice in these countries and identify opportunities for field-wide coalescence. METHODS: We generated a survey to learn more about oncofertility practice in nine developing countries within our Oncofertility Consortium Global Partners Network—Mexico, Colombia, Guatemala, Argentina, Chile, Nigeria, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, and India. Their responses were collected, reviewed, and discussed. RESULTS: Surveyed centers from the nine developing countries continue to experience a similar set of common challenges, including a lack of awareness among providers and patients, cultural and religious constraints, lack of insurance coverage and funding to help to support oncofertility programs, and high out-of-pocket costs for patients. Despite these barriers, many opportunities exist and there is great potential for the future. CONCLUSION: The current need is to unify the new technologies and best practices that emerge from rural communities and developing countries with those in large metropolitan cities, both domestically (US based) and abroad, into a functional unit: the Oncofertility Professional Engagement Network. The Oncofertility Professional Engagement Network will bridge the gap between domestic and international programs to establish a strong global network in which members share resources, methodologies and experiences and further build cultural competency. American Society of Clinical Oncology 2020-03-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9812505/ /pubmed/35275747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00005 Text en © 2020 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/ |
spellingShingle | SPECIAL ARTICLES Salama, Mahmoud Ataman-Millhouse, Lauren Sobral, Fabio Terrado, Guillermo Scarella, Anibal Bourlon, Maria T. Adiga, Satish Kumar Udupa, Karthik S. Mahajan, Nalini Patil, Madhuri Venter, Chris Demetriou, Georgia Quintana, Ramiro Rodriguez, Gabriela Quintana, Tomas Viale, Luz Bonilla, Yuly Andrea Remolina Noguera, July Andrea Russi Velásquez, Juan Carlos Velásquez Pineda, Jennifer Ivonne Dominguez Aldecoa, Mario Daniel Castro Javed, Murid Al Sufyan, Hamad Daniels, Nonso Ogunmokun, Adegbite A. Woodruff, Teresa K. Barriers and Opportunities of Oncofertility Practice in Nine Developing Countries and the Emerging Oncofertility Professional Engagement Network |
title | Barriers and Opportunities of Oncofertility Practice in Nine
Developing Countries and the Emerging Oncofertility Professional Engagement
Network |
title_full | Barriers and Opportunities of Oncofertility Practice in Nine
Developing Countries and the Emerging Oncofertility Professional Engagement
Network |
title_fullStr | Barriers and Opportunities of Oncofertility Practice in Nine
Developing Countries and the Emerging Oncofertility Professional Engagement
Network |
title_full_unstemmed | Barriers and Opportunities of Oncofertility Practice in Nine
Developing Countries and the Emerging Oncofertility Professional Engagement
Network |
title_short | Barriers and Opportunities of Oncofertility Practice in Nine
Developing Countries and the Emerging Oncofertility Professional Engagement
Network |
title_sort | barriers and opportunities of oncofertility practice in nine
developing countries and the emerging oncofertility professional engagement
network |
topic | SPECIAL ARTICLES |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9812505/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35275747 http://dx.doi.org/10.1200/GO.22.00005 |
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