Artículo de revista
A snapshot of cancer in Chile: analytical frameworks for developing a cancer policy
Fecha
2015Registro en:
Biological Research 2015, 48:10
DOI: 10.1186/0717-6287-48-10
Autor
Jiménez de la Jara, Jorge
Bastías, Gabriel
Ferreccio, Catterina
Moscoso, Cristian
Sagues, Sofía
Cid, Camilo
Bronstein, Eduardo
Herrera, Cristian
Nervi, Bruno
Corvalán, Alejandro
Velásquez, Ethel V.
González, Pamela
Castellón Vera, Enrique
Bustamante, Eva
Oñate, Sergio
McNerney, Eileen
Sullivan, Richard
Owen, Gareth I.
Institución
Resumen
Introduction: The South American country Chile now boasts a life expectancy of over 80 years. As a consequence, Chile now faces the increasing social and economic burden of cancer and must implement political policy to deliver equitable cancer care. Hindering the development of a national cancer policy is the lack of comprehensive analysis of cancer infrastructure and economic impact.
Objectives: Evaluate existing cancer policy, the extent of national investigation and the socio-economic impact of cancer to deliver guidelines for the framing of an equitable national cancer policy.
Methods: Burden, research and care-policy systems were assessed by triangulating objective system metrics - epidemiological, economic, etc. - with political and policy analysis. Analysis of the literature and governmental databases was performed. The oncology community was interviewed and surveyed.
Results: Chile utilizes 1% of its gross domestic product on cancer care and treatment. We estimate that the economic impact as measured in Disability Adjusted Life Years to be US$ 3.5 billion. Persistent inequalities still occur in cancer distribution and treatment. A high quality cancer research community is expanding, however, insufficient funding is directed towards disproportionally prevalent stomach, lung and gallbladder cancers.
Conclusions: Chile has a rapidly ageing population wherein 40% smoke, 67% are overweight and 18% abuse alcohol, and thus the corresponding burden of cancer will have a negative impact on an affordable health care system. We conclude that the Chilean government must develop a national cancer strategy, which the authors outline herein and believe is essential to permit equitable cancer care for the country.
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