Title of article :
Travel Burden and Clinical Profile of Cancer Patients Admitted to the Cancer Institute of Iran in 2012
Author/Authors :
Sadeghi, Fatemeh Cancer Research Center - Cancer Institute of Iran - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Ardestani, Atefeh Cancer Research Center - Cancer Institute of Iran - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Hadji, Maryam Cancer Research Center - Cancer Institute of Iran - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mohagheghi, Mohammad Ali Cancer Research Center - Cancer Institute of Iran - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Kazemian, Ali Radiotherapy Research Center - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mirzania, Mehrzad Department of Hematology and Medical Oncology - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Mahmoodzadeh, Habibollah Cancer Research Center - Cancer Institute of Iran - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Aghili, Mahdi Cancer Research Center - Cancer Institute of Iran - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Zendehdel, Kazem Cancer Research Center - Cancer Institute of Iran - Tehran University of Medical Sciences
Abstract :
Background
Burden of cancer is increasing in developing countries, where healthcare infrastructures and resources are limited. Evaluating the pattern of care would provide evidence for planning and improvement of the situation.
Materials and Methods
We studied the pattern of residential place and clinical information of cancer patients who were admitted to the Cancer Institute of Iran from January 1, to May 31, 2012.
Results
We studied 1,705 consecutive cancer patients admitted to the Cancer Institute in the study period. The most common cancers were breast (29.2%), colorectal (9.0%), stomach (8.3%), head & neck (8.0%) and esophageal (3.8%) cancers. Radiotherapy was the main treatment (52.1%) followed by chemotherapy (43.8%) and surgery (29.1%). We found that 60% of the patients presented in the loco-regional or advanced stages. About 35% of patients travelled from other provinces mainly from Mazandaran (13.4%), Lorestan (10.6%), Zanjan (7.8%) and Ghazvin (6.6%). On average, the cancer patients travelled about 455 kilometers to receive care in the cancer institute. We found more than 38% patients who were referred from other provinces had an early stage tumor.
Conclusion
Establishment of comprehensive cancer centers in different geographical regions and implementation of a proper referral system for advanced cancer patients is needed to improve the patient outcomes and mitigate the burden of travel of patients for cancer care.
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Keywords :
Cancer patients , developing countries , diagnosis , Iran , travel burden , treatment
Journal title :
Archives of Iranian Medicine