Radiation Oncology Workforce in Colombia

Author:

Murillo Raúl12,González Alejandro1,Galvis Juan Carlos1,Hidalgo Iván1,Marín Alejandro1,Muñoz Jorge Emilio1,Sánchez Ricardo1

Affiliation:

1. Centro Javeriano de Oncología, Hospital Universitario San Ignacio, Bogotá, Colombia

2. Facultad de Medicina, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia

Abstract

Colombia is experiencing an epidemiologic transition, with an increasing incidence of cancerous neoplasms prevalent in high-income countries, while infection-associated tumors remain highly prevalent. According to international standards, Colombia has a deficit of radiotherapy machines (a shortage of about 47 machines) and radiation oncology specialists (a shortage of about 19 to 149 specialists based on number of centers and incident cases, respectively) to meet the national demand, which may induce an inappropriate dynamic in radiation oncology services. Estimates based on cancer incidence trends and the rate of new specialists in radiation oncology expected to graduate per year suggest that the current deficit will remain unchanged or may even increase during the next decades. The situation is critical because of the existence of a single training program in the country for a population of 45 million inhabitants and the low availability of educational programs offered in the Latin American region to cover the national demand. A comprehensive analysis of radiotherapy services should include data on medical physicists, radiotherapists, and the oncology nursing workforce; however, we found no reliable information available. A better balance between the educational programs offered and the demand for radiotherapy is highly valuable.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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