Back to Search Start Over

Abstract 1022: Disparities in accessibility to oncology care centers in France

Authors :
Eric Daoud
Anne-Sophie Hamy
Elise Dumas
Lidia Delrieu
Beatriz Grandal
Christine Le Bihan-Benjamin
Sophie Houzard
Philippe-Jean Bousquet
Judicael Hotton
Aude-Marie Savoye
Christelle Jouannaud
ChloƩ-Agathe Azencott
Marc Lelarge
Reyal Fabien
Source :
Cancer Research. 82:1022-1022
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
American Association for Cancer Research (AACR), 2022.

Abstract

Background: Cancer caused nearly 10 million deaths in 2020. While most of the ongoing research focuses on finding new treatments, accessibility to oncology care receives less attention. However, access to health services plays a key role in cancer survival. Spatial accessibility methods have been successfully applied to measure accessibility to primary care. Yet, little research to date focused on oncology care specifically. Methods: We focused on all care centers with medicine, surgery, or obstetric activity in metropolitan France. We propose a clustering algorithm to automatically label the hospitals in terms of oncology specialization. Then, we computed an accessibility score to these hospitals for every municipality in metropolitan France. Finally, we proposed an optimization algorithm to increase the oncology accessibility by identifying centers which should increase their capacity. Results: We labelled 1,662 care centers into 8 clusters. Half of them were eligible for oncology care and 118 centers were identified as experts. We computed the oncology accessibility score for 34,877 municipalities in metropolitan France. Half of the population lived in the top 20% accessibility areas, and 6.3% in the bottom 20% zones. Accessibility was higher near dense cities, where the experts care centers were located. By combining the care centers clusters and the accessibility distributions, our optimization algorithm could identify hospitals to grow, to reduce accessibility disparities. Conclusion: Our method made it possible to quantify oncology care accessibility across all metropolitan France, as well as to make suggestions on where to increase hospital capacity to improve accessibility, especially in more populated suburban areas. Our approach was deliberately non-specific to cancer type nor to the kind of stays, but it could be adapted to more specific scenarios. We packaged our method into a web application allowing the users to run the algorithms with various parameters and visualize the results. Citation Format: Eric Daoud, Anne-Sophie Hamy, Elise Dumas, Lidia Delrieu, Beatriz Grandal, Christine Le Bihan-Benjamin, Sophie Houzard, Philippe-Jean Bousquet, Judicael Hotton, Aude-Marie Savoye, Christelle Jouannaud, Chloé-Agathe Azencott, Marc Lelarge, Reyal Fabien. Disparities in accessibility to oncology care centers in France [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the American Association for Cancer Research Annual Meeting 2022; 2022 Apr 8-13. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Res 2022;82(12_Suppl):Abstract nr 1022.

Subjects

Subjects :
Cancer Research
Oncology

Details

ISSN :
15387445
Volume :
82
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Cancer Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........585a4a79d17bf6754f18f70ed5027864