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Rectal cancer: future directions and priorities for treatment, research and policy in New Zealand

Authors :
Christopher, Jackson
Nieves, Ehrenberg
Frank, Frizelle
Diana, Sarfati
Adrian, Balasingam
Maria, Pearse
Susan, Parry
Cristin, Print
Michael, Findlay
Ian, Bissett
Source :
The New Zealand medical journal. 127(1395)
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

New Zealand has one of the highest incidences of rectal cancer in the world, and its optimal management requires a multidisciplinary approach. A National Rectal Cancer Summit was convened in August 2013 to discuss management of rectal cancer in the New Zealand context, to highlight controversies and discuss domestic priorities for the future. This paper summarises the priorities for treatment, research and policy for rectal cancer services in New Zealand identified as part of the Summit in August. The following priorities were identified: - Access to high-quality information for service planning, review of outcomes, identification of inequities and gaps in provision, and quality improvement; - Engagement with the entire sector, including private providers; - Focus on equity; - Emerging technologies; - Harmonisation of best practice; - Importance of multidisciplinary team meetings. In conclusion, improvements in outcomes for patients with rectal cancer in New Zealand will require significant engagement between policy makers, providers, researchers, and patients in order to ensure equitable access to high quality treatment, and strategic incorporation of emerging technologies into clinical practice. A robust clinical information framework is required in order to facilitate monitoring of quality improvements and to ensure that equitable care is delivered.

Details

ISSN :
11758716
Volume :
127
Issue :
1395
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The New Zealand medical journal
Accession number :
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