欧洲出台癌症控制2017指南下载
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746次由欧盟共同创建的旨在改善欧洲癌症控制状况的CanCon近日发表了一项新指南,旨在节约对抗癌症过程中消耗的人力、财力和时间。
这项由126个合作机构的肿瘤学专家共同创作的在线指南“European Guide on Quality Improvement in Comprehensive Cancer Control”为全欧洲的癌症护理专业人员及决策者提供了关于更好地护理癌症病人的建议,该指南认为目前还需要更好、更普遍的护理和早期诊断手段,同时还需要关注癌症患者的康复与生存。
CanCon协调员Tit Albreht说道:“Cancon这项指南的核心在于提高癌症护理的质量,这个目标可以通过关注病人的个人经历、护理及健康服务机构、可访问性等达到。”
这项指南包括了详细的生存保险计划、集成与社区护理建议书、基于证据的癌症筛查项目建议等。伴随着CanCon这项指南一起出台的还有一系列政策性文章,内容囊括了肿瘤基因组学、欧洲癌症控制目标、医疗卫生干预、预防结果的影响评估系统及欧盟癌症控制的经费支出等。
这些政策于2014年开始起草,在上周马耳他举行的会议上经过欧洲卫生部长的展示及讨论后,将于今年2月23日完成。Albreht补充说:“实施这些措施是我们下一步的目标,我们不想让这些指南仅仅成为放在书架上的书。”
Acknowledgements
Compiling the results of three-year hard work by many people into a single manuscript, is an ambitious project supported by many not necessarily reflected in the list of contributors or editors. I would firstly like to thank all my colleagues at the Cancer Centre of the Scientific Institute of Public Health, especially Marie-Joelle Robberechts, Elly Den Hond and Pauline Wurstemberger, for their excellent help behind the scenes. The coordination of the project provided continuous support, advice and links to all associated and collaborating partners, in particular the members of the project’s coordination office, Tina Lipuš?ek and Robert Potisek.
We extend special thanks to the core Work Package Leaders and their deputies, Lucio Luzzato and Fotios Loupakis, Tit Albreht and Radivoje Pribakovi? Brinovec, Julien Tognetti and Claudia Ferrari as well as Ahti Anttila and Harry de Koning. Thanks go to all the ministries of health and governments of Member States, which participated as associated partners, for their financial and logistic support without which it would be impossible to complete all the tasks on time. Especially precious was the dedication of all the collaborating partners who contributed greatly to all chapters and, in the cases of some, to all of them. Big thanks to your commitment and constructiveness.
We especially thank Irene Glinos of the European Observatory on Health Systems and Policies (EOHSP) for her expert critical support along the process in developing this Guide. Together with her colleagues, she helped us focusing on what matters to policymakers in the field of cancer control. Our invaluable respect and deep gratitude to Josep Maria Borras and Mark Dobrow for their extraordinary preparation of a high-level summary chapter at the very last minute. Special thanks to Josep Figueras and Martin McKee from the EOHSP for critical reading this overarching chapter and witty suggestions that certainly contributed to the contingency and clarity of this chapter. We would also like to thank our colleagues of the ‘Guide Coordination Committee’ and their organizations for safeguarding the production of high quality outputs along the three years of this Joint Action. We are very grateful to Jonathan North, Jane Wade and Caroline White of the Observatory publishing team for their patience, rigor, speed and competence in polishing the outputs into a single ready-for-press document in a period where most of us were enjoying quality time with their beloved family and friends. We would like to thank the editors and printing team of Laterna Magica (Belgium) and Maca-Cloetens (Belgium) for their excellent publishing work allowing just-in-time delivery of the Guide book. Finally, we would gratefully thank our colleagues at the European Commission for their convivial collaboration, their constructive comments and inputs and their continuous commitment to the case of cancer that made this Joint Action happen.
The Editorial Team
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