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RCARP03: Publication of Another Paper on Lancet Journal | |||
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관리자 |
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2024.10.14 |
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RCARO has been implementing the RCA Research Project on Closing the Gap in Radiotherapy Access in RCA Government Parties (RCARP03) since 2022. The project aims to to measure the gap in radiotherapy services in the region and to estimate the potential economic and life loss upon failure to close the gap. Using the data produced under the project, Philippines research team have successfuly published a paper "Radiotherapy services in the Philippines: exploring geographical barriers to improve access to care" in the Lancet Western Pacific journal.
Please refer to the following link for more information : https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanwpc/article/PIIS2666-6065(24)00213-X/fulltext
Improving RT services in the Philippines is crucial to addressing the unmet needs of cancer patients. This requires developing additional RT centers, expanding training programs, and improving referral systems. Collaboration between the government, private sector, and civil society is essential to overcome geographical challenges. This study underscores the need for significant investments in RT facilities, medical personnel training, and policy development to support equitable distribution of services across the country.
The data presented in this study highlight the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to enhance the availability and accessibility of RT services. Addressing these challenges will require a multi-faceted approach, involving investment in infrastructure, human resources, and technological advancements.
This paper provides important insights into the challenges of delivering RT in the Philippines and other developing countries, emphasizing the need for increased investment and policy support. By addressing these issues, the Philippines can make significant strides towards achieving equitable access to cancer care and improving the overall health and well-being of its population.
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