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Equity, barriers and cancer disparities: study of the Spanish Society of Medical Oncology on the access to oncologic drugs in the Spanish Regions.

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2016-08-25

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Salvador, Javier
Aparicio, Jorge
Baron, Francisco Javier
Garcia-Campelo, Rosario
Garcia-Carbonero, Rocio
Lianes, Pilar
Llombart, Antonio
Isla, Dolores
Piera, Josep Manuel
Munoz, Montserrat

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The Spanish Society of Medical Oncology (SEOM) has conducted a study on the access to oncologic drugs across the 17 Spanish Regions with the aim of identifying potential heterogeneities and making proposals for eliminating the barriers identified at the different levels. An Expert Panel made up of medical oncologists designed a survey on certain indications approved for 11 drugs in the approach of breast cancer, melanoma, lung cancer, prostate cancer and support treatment. This survey was sent to 144 National Health System (NHS) hospitals. 77 hospitals answered the survey. The information modules analysed were: scope of the Commission that establishes binding decisions related to drug access; conditions, stages and periods of drug application, approval and administration processes; barriers to accessing drugs. The study shows variability in drug access. The SEOM makes proposals addressed to reducing the differences identified and homogenizing drug access conditions.

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Antineoplastic Agents
Health Services Accessibility
Healthcare Disparities
Humans
Medical Oncology
Neoplasms
Societies, Medical
Surveys and Questionnaires

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Antineoplastic agents, Barriers, Heterogeneity, Inequities, Spain

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