Identification of Disparities in Personalized Cancer Care—A Joint Approach of the German WERA Consortium

Author:

Lüke FlorianORCID,Haller Florian,Utpatel Kirsten,Krebs Markus,Meidenbauer Norbert,Scheiter AlexanderORCID,Spoerl Silvia,Heudobler DanielORCID,Sparrer Daniela,Kaiser UlrichORCID,Keil FelixORCID,Schubart ChristophORCID,Tögel Lars,Einhell Sabine,Dietmaier Wolfgang,Huss Ralf,Dintner Sebastian,Sommer Sebastian,Jordan Frank,Goebeler Maria-Elisabeth,Metz Michaela,Haake Diana,Scheytt Mithun,Gerhard-Hartmann Elena,Maurus Katja,Brändlein Stephanie,Rosenwald Andreas,Hartmann Arndt,Märkl BrunoORCID,Einsele HermannORCID,Mackensen Andreas,Herr Wolfgang,Kunzmann Volker,Bargou Ralf,Beckmann Matthias W.,Pukrop TobiasORCID,Trepel Martin,Evert Matthias,Claus RainerORCID,Kerscher AlexanderORCID

Abstract

(1) Background: molecular tumor boards (MTBs) are crucial instruments for discussing and allocating targeted therapies to suitable cancer patients based on genetic findings. Currently, limited evidence is available regarding the regional impact and the outreach component of MTBs; (2) Methods: we analyzed MTB patient data from four neighboring Bavarian tertiary care oncology centers in Würzburg, Erlangen, Regensburg, and Augsburg, together constituting the WERA Alliance. Absolute patient numbers and regional distribution across the WERA-wide catchment area were weighted with local population densities; (3) Results: the highest MTB patient numbers were found close to the four cancer centers. However, peaks in absolute patient numbers were also detected in more distant and rural areas. Moreover, weighting absolute numbers with local population density allowed for identifying so-called white spots—regions within our catchment that were relatively underrepresented in WERA MTBs; (4) Conclusions: investigating patient data from four neighboring cancer centers, we comprehensively assessed the regional impact of our MTBs. The results confirmed the success of existing collaborative structures with our regional partners. Additionally, our results help identifying potential white spots in providing precision oncology and help establishing a joint WERA-wide outreach strategy.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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