TY - JOUR
T1 - ECCO Essential Requirements for Quality Cancer Care
T2 - Soft Tissue Sarcoma in Adults and Bone Sarcoma. A critical review
AU - Andritsch, Elisabeth
AU - Beishon, Marc
AU - Bielack, Stefan
AU - Bonvalot, Sylvie
AU - Casali, Paolo
AU - Crul, Mirjam
AU - Bolton, Roberto Delgado
AU - Donati, Davide Maria
AU - Douis, Hassan
AU - Haas, Rick
AU - Hogendoorn, Pancras
AU - Kozhaeva, Olga
AU - Lavender, Verna
AU - Lovey, Jozsef
AU - Negrouk, Anastassia
AU - Pereira, Philippe
AU - Roca, Pierre
AU - de Lempdes, Godelieve Rochette
AU - Saarto, Tiina
AU - van Berck, Bert
AU - Vassal, Gilles
AU - Wartenberg, Markus
AU - Yared, Wendy
AU - Costa, Alberto
AU - Naredi, Peter
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2016 The Authors
PY - 2017/2/1
Y1 - 2017/2/1
N2 - Background ECCO essential requirements for quality cancer care (ERQCC) are checklists and explanations of organisation and actions that are necessary to give high-quality care to patients who have a specific tumour type. They are written by European experts representing all disciplines involved in cancer care. ERQCC papers give oncology teams, patients, policymakers and managers an overview of the elements needed in any healthcare system to provide high quality of care throughout the patient journey. References are made to clinical guidelines and other resources where appropriate, and the focus is on care in Europe. Sarcoma: essential requirements for quality care • Sarcomas – which can be classified into soft tissue and bone sarcomas – are rare, but all rare cancers make up more than 20% of cancers in Europe, and there are substantial inequalities in access to high-quality care. Sarcomas, of which there are many subtypes, comprise a particularly complex and demanding challenge for healthcare systems and providers. This paper presents essential requirements for quality cancer care of soft tissue sarcomas in adults and bone sarcomas. • High-quality care must only be carried out in specialised sarcoma centres (including paediatric cancer centres) which have both a core multidisciplinary team and an extended team of allied professionals, and which are subject to quality and audit procedures. Access to such units is far from universal in all European countries. • It is essential that, to meet European aspirations for high-quality comprehensive cancer control, healthcare organisations implement the requirements in this paper, paying particular attention to multidisciplinarity and patient-centred pathways from diagnosis and follow-up, to treatment, to improve survival and quality of life for patients. Conclusion Taken together, the information presented in this paper provides a comprehensive description of the essential requirements for establishing a high-quality service for soft tissue sarcomas in adults and bone sarcomas. The ECCO expert group is aware that it is not possible to propose a ‘one size fits all’ system for all countries, but urges that access to multidisciplinary teams is guaranteed to all patients with sarcoma.
AB - Background ECCO essential requirements for quality cancer care (ERQCC) are checklists and explanations of organisation and actions that are necessary to give high-quality care to patients who have a specific tumour type. They are written by European experts representing all disciplines involved in cancer care. ERQCC papers give oncology teams, patients, policymakers and managers an overview of the elements needed in any healthcare system to provide high quality of care throughout the patient journey. References are made to clinical guidelines and other resources where appropriate, and the focus is on care in Europe. Sarcoma: essential requirements for quality care • Sarcomas – which can be classified into soft tissue and bone sarcomas – are rare, but all rare cancers make up more than 20% of cancers in Europe, and there are substantial inequalities in access to high-quality care. Sarcomas, of which there are many subtypes, comprise a particularly complex and demanding challenge for healthcare systems and providers. This paper presents essential requirements for quality cancer care of soft tissue sarcomas in adults and bone sarcomas. • High-quality care must only be carried out in specialised sarcoma centres (including paediatric cancer centres) which have both a core multidisciplinary team and an extended team of allied professionals, and which are subject to quality and audit procedures. Access to such units is far from universal in all European countries. • It is essential that, to meet European aspirations for high-quality comprehensive cancer control, healthcare organisations implement the requirements in this paper, paying particular attention to multidisciplinarity and patient-centred pathways from diagnosis and follow-up, to treatment, to improve survival and quality of life for patients. Conclusion Taken together, the information presented in this paper provides a comprehensive description of the essential requirements for establishing a high-quality service for soft tissue sarcomas in adults and bone sarcomas. The ECCO expert group is aware that it is not possible to propose a ‘one size fits all’ system for all countries, but urges that access to multidisciplinary teams is guaranteed to all patients with sarcoma.
KW - Audit
KW - Bone sarcoma
KW - Cancer centre
KW - Cancer centres
KW - Cancer unit
KW - Cancer units
KW - Care pathways
KW - Europe
KW - European CanCer Organisation
KW - Multidisciplinary
KW - Multidisciplinary team
KW - Multidisciplinary working
KW - Organisation of care
KW - Paediatric cancer
KW - Patient-centred
KW - Quality
KW - Quality assurance
KW - Rare cancer
KW - Sarcoma
KW - Soft tissue sarcoma
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U2 - 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2016.12.002
DO - 10.1016/j.critrevonc.2016.12.002
M3 - Review article
C2 - 28109409
AN - SCOPUS:85010212563
SN - 1040-8428
VL - 110
SP - 94
EP - 105
JO - Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
JF - Critical Reviews in Oncology/Hematology
ER -