The oncology residency program in French overseas

Titre traduit de la contribution: L'internat d'oncologie en outre-mer français

Irfane Issoufaly, Mickael Andraud, Laetitia Lonca, Pauline Gignoux, Marc Nourrit, Stefanos Bougas, Patrick Escarmant, Michel Ducreux, Johan Encaoua, Matthieu Delaye, Mohamed Khettab

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    Résumé

    Once his specialty has been chosen, and according to his ranking, the new resident in oncology decides on the subdivision in which he wishes to be among the 28 existing subdivisions. Two concern overseas departments and territories: the Antilles-Guyana subdivision and the Indian Ocean subdivision. The oncology residency has its own particularities because of the demographic characteristics and epidemiology of cancers in these areas, but also because of a particular organization of care and university teaching. The training of residents in these subdivisions is little known. Over the past ten years, most of the residents have been trained in oncology-radiotherapy in these subdivisions and some of them in medical oncology. The residency program is however experiencing a revival in terms of university education in parallel with the development of technical and human equipment in the centres of these regions. This article details the training of residents in oncology in French overseas territories by contextualizing it with epidemiological data and the characteristics of the oncology care offer in these territories.

    Titre traduit de la contributionL'internat d'oncologie en outre-mer français
    langue originaleAnglais
    Pages (de - à)232-240
    Nombre de pages9
    journalBulletin du Cancer
    Volume109
    Numéro de publication2
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 févr. 2022

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