The manuscript underscores the intricate challenges in breast cancer (BC) care across Latin America, characterized by economic, social, and healthcare system disparities. Limited high-quality cancer registries hinder research and policy development, exacerbating uneven access to medical care and BC mortality disparities. The healthcare systems' fragmentation results in delays in critical interventions, affecting a significant proportion of young women diagnosed at advanced stages. The scarcity of comprehensive healthcare data and the absence of coordinated efforts intensify these challenges. The manuscript advocates for collaborative initiatives, supporting local research groups and fostering communication among countries to address BC care disparities. It emphasizes the vital role of national care plans and universal healthcare systems, aligning with global objectives to reduce BC mortality and enhance healthcare access for all women in Latin America, irrespective of socioeconomic status.

Main challenges to cancer care in Latin America: an analysis through breast cancer lenses / G. Gomez-Abuin, P.M.. - In: THE LANCET REGIONAL HEALTH. AMERICAS. - ISSN 2667-193X. - 48:(2025 Aug), pp. 101147.1-101147.8. [10.1016/j.lana.2025.101147]

Main challenges to cancer care in Latin America: an analysis through breast cancer lenses

G. Curigliano
Penultimo
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2025

Abstract

The manuscript underscores the intricate challenges in breast cancer (BC) care across Latin America, characterized by economic, social, and healthcare system disparities. Limited high-quality cancer registries hinder research and policy development, exacerbating uneven access to medical care and BC mortality disparities. The healthcare systems' fragmentation results in delays in critical interventions, affecting a significant proportion of young women diagnosed at advanced stages. The scarcity of comprehensive healthcare data and the absence of coordinated efforts intensify these challenges. The manuscript advocates for collaborative initiatives, supporting local research groups and fostering communication among countries to address BC care disparities. It emphasizes the vital role of national care plans and universal healthcare systems, aligning with global objectives to reduce BC mortality and enhance healthcare access for all women in Latin America, irrespective of socioeconomic status.
Breast cancer; Breast cancer early detection; Cancer care access; Health system disparities; Latin America; Resource-stratified guidelines
Settore MEDS-09/A - Oncologia medica
ago-2025
12-giu-2025
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