TY - JOUR
T1 - European Cancer Organisation Essential Requirements for Quality Cancer Care
T2 - Adult glioma
AU - Bozzao, Alessandro
AU - Weber, Damien
AU - Crompton, Simon
AU - Braz, Graça
AU - Csaba, Dégi
AU - Dhermain, Frederic
AU - Finocchiaro, Gaetano
AU - Flannery, Thomas
AU - Kramm, Christof
AU - Law, Ian
AU - Marucci, Gianluca
AU - Oliver, Kathy
AU - Ostgathe, Christoph
AU - Paterra, Rosina
AU - Pesce, Gianfranco
AU - Smits, Marion
AU - Soffietti, Riccardo
AU - Terkola, Robert
AU - Watts, Colin
AU - Costa, Alberto
AU - Poortmans, Philip
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2023 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2023/12/1
Y1 - 2023/12/1
N2 - European Cancer Organisation Essential Requirements for Quality Cancer Care (ERQCCs) are explanations of the organisation and actions necessary to provide high-quality care to patients with a specific cancer type. They are compiled by a working group of European experts representing disciplines involved in cancer care, and provide oncology teams, patients, policymakers and managers with an overview of the essential requirements in any healthcare system. The focus here is on adult glioma. Gliomas make up approximately 80% of all primary malignant brain tumours. They are highly diverse and patients can face a unique cognitive, physical and psychosocial burden, so personalised treatments and support are essential. However, management of gliomas is currently very heterogeneous across Europe and there are only few formally-designated comprehensive cancer centres with brain tumour programmes. To address this, the ERQCC glioma expert group proposes frameworks and recommendations for high quality care, from diagnosis to treatment and survivorship. Wherever possible, glioma patients should be treated from diagnosis onwards in high volume neurosurgical or neuro-oncology centres. Multidisciplinary team working and collaboration is essential if patients’ length and quality of life are to be optimised.
AB - European Cancer Organisation Essential Requirements for Quality Cancer Care (ERQCCs) are explanations of the organisation and actions necessary to provide high-quality care to patients with a specific cancer type. They are compiled by a working group of European experts representing disciplines involved in cancer care, and provide oncology teams, patients, policymakers and managers with an overview of the essential requirements in any healthcare system. The focus here is on adult glioma. Gliomas make up approximately 80% of all primary malignant brain tumours. They are highly diverse and patients can face a unique cognitive, physical and psychosocial burden, so personalised treatments and support are essential. However, management of gliomas is currently very heterogeneous across Europe and there are only few formally-designated comprehensive cancer centres with brain tumour programmes. To address this, the ERQCC glioma expert group proposes frameworks and recommendations for high quality care, from diagnosis to treatment and survivorship. Wherever possible, glioma patients should be treated from diagnosis onwards in high volume neurosurgical or neuro-oncology centres. Multidisciplinary team working and collaboration is essential if patients’ length and quality of life are to be optimised.
KW - Adult
KW - Care organisation
KW - Multidisciplinary team
KW - Palliative care
KW - Primary brain tumour
KW - Radiation therapy
KW - Surgery
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U2 - 10.1016/j.jcpo.2023.100438
DO - 10.1016/j.jcpo.2023.100438
M3 - Editorial
C2 - 37634617
AN - SCOPUS:85171129486
SN - 2213-5383
VL - 38
JO - Journal of Cancer Policy
JF - Journal of Cancer Policy
M1 - 100438
ER -