Multidisciplinary gynecologic oncology clinic in Botswana: a model for multidisciplinary oncology care in low- and middle-income settings

<br><strong>Purpose </strong> Cervical cancer is a major cause of mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and the most common cancer diagnosed in women in Botswana. Most women present with locally advanced disease, requiring chemotherapy and radiation. Care co-ordinat...

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Main Authors: Grover, S, Chiyapo, SP, Puri, P, Narasimhamurthy, M, Gaolebale, BE, Tapela, N, Ramogola-Masire, D, Kayembe, MKA, Moloi, T, Gaolebale, PA
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Language:English
Published: American Society of Clinical Oncology 2017
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author Grover, S
Chiyapo, SP
Puri, P
Narasimhamurthy, M
Gaolebale, BE
Tapela, N
Ramogola-Masire, D
Kayembe, MKA
Moloi, T
Gaolebale, PA
author_facet Grover, S
Chiyapo, SP
Puri, P
Narasimhamurthy, M
Gaolebale, BE
Tapela, N
Ramogola-Masire, D
Kayembe, MKA
Moloi, T
Gaolebale, PA
author_sort Grover, S
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description <br><strong>Purpose </strong> Cervical cancer is a major cause of mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and the most common cancer diagnosed in women in Botswana. Most women present with locally advanced disease, requiring chemotherapy and radiation. Care co-ordination requires input from a multidisciplinary team (MDT) to deliver appropriate, timely treatment. However, there are limited published examples of MDT implementation in LMICs. <br><strong> Methods </strong> In May 2015, a weekly MDT clinic for gynecologic cancer care was initiated at Botswana’s national referral facility. The MDT clinic served as a forum for discussion and coordination of patients with gynecologic cancer and consisted of a gynecologist, pathologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, palliative care specialist, and nurse coordinator. <br><strong> Results </strong> Between May 2015 and December 2015, 135 patients were seen in the MDT clinic. The mean age of the patients was 49 years. Most (60%) of the patients were HIV positive. The most common diagnosis was cervical cancer (60%), followed by high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplastic lesions (12%) and vulvar cancer (11%). Only data up to September 2015 were assessed for treatment delays. It was found that only 38% of patients needed more than one visit for care coordination before treatment initiation. Among patients with cervical cancer, the median delay from date of biopsy to start of radiation treatment was 39 days (interquartile range, 34 to 57 days) for patients treated after MDT initiation, compared with 108 days (interquartile range, 71 to 147 days) for patients treated before MDT initiation (P < .001). <br><strong> Conclusion</strong> Implementation of MDT clinics in LMICs is feasible and can help reduce delays in treatment initiation, as demonstrated by a gynecologic MDT clinic in Botswana. Streamlining care through MDT clinics can enhance care coordination and improve clinical outcomes. This model can apply to cancer care in other LMICs.
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spelling oxford-uuid:75602dc6-24d9-4b33-be13-35b4130bb2132022-03-26T20:09:03ZMultidisciplinary gynecologic oncology clinic in Botswana: a model for multidisciplinary oncology care in low- and middle-income settingsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:75602dc6-24d9-4b33-be13-35b4130bb213EnglishSymplectic ElementsAmerican Society of Clinical Oncology2017Grover, SChiyapo, SPPuri, PNarasimhamurthy, MGaolebale, BETapela, NRamogola-Masire, DKayembe, MKAMoloi, TGaolebale, PA<br><strong>Purpose </strong> Cervical cancer is a major cause of mortality in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) and the most common cancer diagnosed in women in Botswana. Most women present with locally advanced disease, requiring chemotherapy and radiation. Care co-ordination requires input from a multidisciplinary team (MDT) to deliver appropriate, timely treatment. However, there are limited published examples of MDT implementation in LMICs. <br><strong> Methods </strong> In May 2015, a weekly MDT clinic for gynecologic cancer care was initiated at Botswana’s national referral facility. The MDT clinic served as a forum for discussion and coordination of patients with gynecologic cancer and consisted of a gynecologist, pathologist, medical oncologist, radiation oncologist, palliative care specialist, and nurse coordinator. <br><strong> Results </strong> Between May 2015 and December 2015, 135 patients were seen in the MDT clinic. The mean age of the patients was 49 years. Most (60%) of the patients were HIV positive. The most common diagnosis was cervical cancer (60%), followed by high-grade cervical intraepithelial neoplastic lesions (12%) and vulvar cancer (11%). Only data up to September 2015 were assessed for treatment delays. It was found that only 38% of patients needed more than one visit for care coordination before treatment initiation. Among patients with cervical cancer, the median delay from date of biopsy to start of radiation treatment was 39 days (interquartile range, 34 to 57 days) for patients treated after MDT initiation, compared with 108 days (interquartile range, 71 to 147 days) for patients treated before MDT initiation (P < .001). <br><strong> Conclusion</strong> Implementation of MDT clinics in LMICs is feasible and can help reduce delays in treatment initiation, as demonstrated by a gynecologic MDT clinic in Botswana. Streamlining care through MDT clinics can enhance care coordination and improve clinical outcomes. This model can apply to cancer care in other LMICs.
spellingShingle Grover, S
Chiyapo, SP
Puri, P
Narasimhamurthy, M
Gaolebale, BE
Tapela, N
Ramogola-Masire, D
Kayembe, MKA
Moloi, T
Gaolebale, PA
Multidisciplinary gynecologic oncology clinic in Botswana: a model for multidisciplinary oncology care in low- and middle-income settings
title Multidisciplinary gynecologic oncology clinic in Botswana: a model for multidisciplinary oncology care in low- and middle-income settings
title_full Multidisciplinary gynecologic oncology clinic in Botswana: a model for multidisciplinary oncology care in low- and middle-income settings
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary gynecologic oncology clinic in Botswana: a model for multidisciplinary oncology care in low- and middle-income settings
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary gynecologic oncology clinic in Botswana: a model for multidisciplinary oncology care in low- and middle-income settings
title_short Multidisciplinary gynecologic oncology clinic in Botswana: a model for multidisciplinary oncology care in low- and middle-income settings
title_sort multidisciplinary gynecologic oncology clinic in botswana a model for multidisciplinary oncology care in low and middle income settings
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