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Framework for Adoption of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Globally in the Oncology Area

Radical new possibilities of improved treatment of cancer are on offer from an advanced medical technology already demonstrating its significance: next-generation sequencing (NGS). This refined testing provides unprecedentedly precise diagnoses and permits the use of focused and highly personalized...

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Autores principales: Horgan, Denis, Hamdi, Yosr, Lal, Jonathan A., Nyawira, Teresia, Meyer, Salomé, Kondji, Dominique, Francisco, Ngiambudulu M., De Guzman, Roselle, Paul, Anupriya, Bernard, Branka, Reddy Nallamalla, Krishna, Park, Woong-Yang, Triapthi, Vijay, Tripathi, Ravikant, Johns, Amber, Singh, Mohan P., Phipps, Maude E., Dube, France, Rasheed, Hadi Mohamad Abu, Kozaric, Marta, Pinto, Joseph A., Doral Stefani, Stephen, Aponte Rueda, Maria Eugenia, Fujita Alarcon, Ricardo, Barrera-Saldana, Hugo A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767006
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030431
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author Horgan, Denis
Hamdi, Yosr
Lal, Jonathan A.
Nyawira, Teresia
Meyer, Salomé
Kondji, Dominique
Francisco, Ngiambudulu M.
De Guzman, Roselle
Paul, Anupriya
Bernard, Branka
Reddy Nallamalla, Krishna
Park, Woong-Yang
Triapthi, Vijay
Tripathi, Ravikant
Johns, Amber
Singh, Mohan P.
Phipps, Maude E.
Dube, France
Rasheed, Hadi Mohamad Abu
Kozaric, Marta
Pinto, Joseph A.
Doral Stefani, Stephen
Aponte Rueda, Maria Eugenia
Fujita Alarcon, Ricardo
Barrera-Saldana, Hugo A.
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Hamdi, Yosr
Lal, Jonathan A.
Nyawira, Teresia
Meyer, Salomé
Kondji, Dominique
Francisco, Ngiambudulu M.
De Guzman, Roselle
Paul, Anupriya
Bernard, Branka
Reddy Nallamalla, Krishna
Park, Woong-Yang
Triapthi, Vijay
Tripathi, Ravikant
Johns, Amber
Singh, Mohan P.
Phipps, Maude E.
Dube, France
Rasheed, Hadi Mohamad Abu
Kozaric, Marta
Pinto, Joseph A.
Doral Stefani, Stephen
Aponte Rueda, Maria Eugenia
Fujita Alarcon, Ricardo
Barrera-Saldana, Hugo A.
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description Radical new possibilities of improved treatment of cancer are on offer from an advanced medical technology already demonstrating its significance: next-generation sequencing (NGS). This refined testing provides unprecedentedly precise diagnoses and permits the use of focused and highly personalized treatments. However, across regions globally, many cancer patients will continue to be denied the benefits of NGS as long as some of the yawning gaps in its implementation remain unattended. The challenges at the regional and national levels are linked because putting the solutions into effect is highly dependent on cooperation between regional- and national-level cooperation, which could be hindered by shortfalls in interpretation or understanding. The aim of the paper was to define and explore the necessary conditions for NGS and make recommendations for effective implementation based on extensive exchanges with policy makers and stakeholders. As a result, the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) developed a maturity framework structured around demand-side and supply-side issues to enable interested stakeholders in different countries to self-evaluate according to a common matrix. A questionnaire was designed to identify the current status of NGS implementation, and it was submitted to different experts in different institutions globally. This revealed significant variability in the different aspects of NGS uptake. Within different regions globally, to ensure those conditions are right, this can be improved by linking efforts made at the national level, where patients have needs and where care is delivered, and at the global level, where major policy initiatives in the health field are underway or in preparation, many of which offer direct or indirect pathways for building those conditions. In addition, in a period when consensus is still incomplete and catching up is needed at a political level to ensure rational allocation of resources—even within individual countries—to enable the best ways to make the necessary provisions for NGS, a key recommendation is to examine where closer links between national and regional actions could complement, support, and mutually reinforce efforts to improve the situation for patients.
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spelling pubmed-99143692023-02-11 Framework for Adoption of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Globally in the Oncology Area Horgan, Denis Hamdi, Yosr Lal, Jonathan A. Nyawira, Teresia Meyer, Salomé Kondji, Dominique Francisco, Ngiambudulu M. De Guzman, Roselle Paul, Anupriya Bernard, Branka Reddy Nallamalla, Krishna Park, Woong-Yang Triapthi, Vijay Tripathi, Ravikant Johns, Amber Singh, Mohan P. Phipps, Maude E. Dube, France Rasheed, Hadi Mohamad Abu Kozaric, Marta Pinto, Joseph A. Doral Stefani, Stephen Aponte Rueda, Maria Eugenia Fujita Alarcon, Ricardo Barrera-Saldana, Hugo A. Healthcare (Basel) Article Radical new possibilities of improved treatment of cancer are on offer from an advanced medical technology already demonstrating its significance: next-generation sequencing (NGS). This refined testing provides unprecedentedly precise diagnoses and permits the use of focused and highly personalized treatments. However, across regions globally, many cancer patients will continue to be denied the benefits of NGS as long as some of the yawning gaps in its implementation remain unattended. The challenges at the regional and national levels are linked because putting the solutions into effect is highly dependent on cooperation between regional- and national-level cooperation, which could be hindered by shortfalls in interpretation or understanding. The aim of the paper was to define and explore the necessary conditions for NGS and make recommendations for effective implementation based on extensive exchanges with policy makers and stakeholders. As a result, the European Alliance for Personalised Medicine (EAPM) developed a maturity framework structured around demand-side and supply-side issues to enable interested stakeholders in different countries to self-evaluate according to a common matrix. A questionnaire was designed to identify the current status of NGS implementation, and it was submitted to different experts in different institutions globally. This revealed significant variability in the different aspects of NGS uptake. Within different regions globally, to ensure those conditions are right, this can be improved by linking efforts made at the national level, where patients have needs and where care is delivered, and at the global level, where major policy initiatives in the health field are underway or in preparation, many of which offer direct or indirect pathways for building those conditions. In addition, in a period when consensus is still incomplete and catching up is needed at a political level to ensure rational allocation of resources—even within individual countries—to enable the best ways to make the necessary provisions for NGS, a key recommendation is to examine where closer links between national and regional actions could complement, support, and mutually reinforce efforts to improve the situation for patients. MDPI 2023-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC9914369/ /pubmed/36767006 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030431 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Horgan, Denis
Hamdi, Yosr
Lal, Jonathan A.
Nyawira, Teresia
Meyer, Salomé
Kondji, Dominique
Francisco, Ngiambudulu M.
De Guzman, Roselle
Paul, Anupriya
Bernard, Branka
Reddy Nallamalla, Krishna
Park, Woong-Yang
Triapthi, Vijay
Tripathi, Ravikant
Johns, Amber
Singh, Mohan P.
Phipps, Maude E.
Dube, France
Rasheed, Hadi Mohamad Abu
Kozaric, Marta
Pinto, Joseph A.
Doral Stefani, Stephen
Aponte Rueda, Maria Eugenia
Fujita Alarcon, Ricardo
Barrera-Saldana, Hugo A.
Framework for Adoption of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Globally in the Oncology Area
title Framework for Adoption of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Globally in the Oncology Area
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title_fullStr Framework for Adoption of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Globally in the Oncology Area
title_full_unstemmed Framework for Adoption of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Globally in the Oncology Area
title_short Framework for Adoption of Next-Generation Sequencing (NGS) Globally in the Oncology Area
title_sort framework for adoption of next-generation sequencing (ngs) globally in the oncology area
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9914369/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36767006
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/healthcare11030431
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