Barriers to Access: Global Variability in Implementing Treatment Advances in Lung Cancer

  • Febbraro M
  • Gheware A
  • Kennedy T
  • et al.
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Abstract

Globally, lung cancer is the second most-diagnosed cancer and is the leading cause of cancer death. Advances in science and technology have contributed to improvements in primary cancer prevention, cancer diagnosis, and cancer therapy, leading to an increase in survival and improvement in quality of life. Many of these advances have been seen in high-income countries. Accessibility, availability, and affordability are key domains in barriers to access of care between countries and within countries. The impact of these domains, as they relate to molecular testing, radiation therapy, and systemic therapy, are discussed.

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Febbraro, M., Gheware, A., Kennedy, T., Jain, D., de Moraes, F. Y., & Juergens, R. (2022). Barriers to Access: Global Variability in Implementing Treatment Advances in Lung Cancer. American Society of Clinical Oncology Educational Book, (42), 666–672. https://doi.org/10.1200/edbk_351021

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