Advanced Breast Cancer Care: The Current Situation and Global Disparities

Elsevier

Available online 8 December 2023, 151551

Seminars in Oncology NursingAuthor links open overlay panel, , , , AbstractObjectives

Advanced breast cancer (ABC) is an incurable disease. The number of people living with ABC has increased globally. Disparities in ABC care exist at both individual and system levels. ABC cases in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are underreported due to a lack of national cancer registries. Harmonized guidelines for resource stratification and capacity building in LMICs are under way.

Data Sources

MEDLINE, Cochrane, and Google Scholar databases were used.

Conclusion

To improve ABC outcomes and resolve disparities, more robust health systems or pathways need to be developed across the cancer continuum in addition to social education.

Implications for Nursing Practice

So far, the ABC specialist nurse role has been variable globally, and to conquer such variability, an international online nurse education and training program is in practice.

Key Words

Advanced breast cancer

Cancer registry

Disparities

Specialist nurse

Survivorship

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