Building Oncofertility Core Competency in Developing Countries: Experience From Egypt, Tunisia, Brazil, Peru, and Panama
Author(s) -
Mahmoud Salama,
Lauren Ataman,
Tamer Taha,
Osama Azmy,
Marouen Braham,
Fatma Douik,
Mohamed Khrouf,
Jhenifer Kliemchen Rodrigues,
Fernando M. Reis,
F. Guerrero Sánchez,
Sergio Romero,
Mario Vega,
Teresa K. Woodruff
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jco global oncology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2687-8941
DOI - 10.1200/go.22.00006
Subject(s) - oncofertility , latin americans , developing country , economic growth , health care , economic shortage , medicine , political science , fertility preservation , environmental health , population , economics , fertility , linguistics , philosophy , government (linguistics) , law
Purpose Little is known about oncofertility practice in developing countries that usually suffer from a shortage of health services, especially those related to cancer care.Materials and Methods To learn more about oncofertility practice in developing countries, we generated a survey to explore the barriers and opportunities associated with oncofertility practice in five developing countries from Africa and Latin America within our Oncofertility Consortium Global Partners Network. Responses from Egypt, Tunisia, Brazil, Peru, and Panama were collected, reviewed, and discussed.Results Common barriers were identified by each country, including financial barriers (lack of insurance coverage and high out-of-pocket costs for patients), lack of awareness among providers and patients, cultural and religious constraints, and lack of funding to help to support oncofertility programs.Conclusion Despite barriers to care, many opportunities exist to grow the field of oncofertility in these five developing countries. It is important to continue to engage stakeholders in developing countries and use powerful networks in the United States and other developed countries to aid in the acceptance of oncofertility on a global level.
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