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Global challenges in access to diagnostics and treatment for neuroendocrine tumor (NET) patients

Sugandha Dureja, Mark McDonnell, Dirk Van Genechten, Catherine Bouvier, Teodora Kolarova, Dermot O’Toole, Harjit Singh, Jie Chen, James R. Howe, Simron Singh, Christine Rodien‐Louw, Simone Leyden, Elyse Gellerman, Jackie Herman, Marianne Pavel, International Neuroendocrine Cancer Alliance (INCA)

2023Journal of Neuroendocrinology12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract SCAN, an online survey, measured access to diagnosis, treatments and monitoring of neuroendocrine tumor (NET) patients globally. Between September and November 2019, NET patients and healthcare professionals (HCPs) completed an online, semi‐standardized survey with 54 patient questions and 33 HCP questions. A total of 2359 patients with NETs and 436 HCPs responded. Misdiagnosis was common (44% [1043/2359]). Mean time to diagnosis was 4.8 years (standard deviation [SD], 6.2). Compared with global figures (60% [1407/2359]), the availability of 68 Ga‐DOTA positron emission tomography (PET)/computed tomography (CT) was significantly lower in Asia (45% [126/280]) and higher in Oceania (86% [171/200]). HCPs reported that 68 Ga‐DOTA PET/CT was free/affordable to fewer patients in Emerging and Developing Economies (EDE) than Advanced Economies (AE; 17% [26/150] and 59% [84/142], respectively). Compared with global data (52% [1234/2359]), patient‐reported availability of peptide receptor radionuclide therapy (PRRT) was significantly lower in Asia (31% [88/280]) and higher in Oceania (61% [122/200]). Significant differences were observed in average annual NET specialist costs between AE and EDE ($1081 and $2915, respectively). Compared with AE, patients in EDE traveled further for NET specialists (1032 [SD, 1578] and 181 [SD, 496] km, respectively). Patients and HCPs both recommended referral to HCPs that were more knowledgeable in the field of NETs and had better access to NET experts/specialist centers. National care pathways, enhancing HCP NET knowledge and ensuring effective diagnostics and access to appropriate treatments are crucial to improving patient survival and NET care worldwide.

Topics & Concepts

Radionuclide therapyReferralMedicineNeuroendocrine tumorsPositron emission tomographyInternal medicineNuclear medicineFamily medicineNeuroendocrine Tumor Research AdvancesNeuroblastoma Research and TreatmentsLung Cancer Research Studies
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