Pan-Canadian consensus recommendations for proton beam therapy access in Canada. (November 2022)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- Pan-Canadian consensus recommendations for proton beam therapy access in Canada. (November 2022)
- Main Title:
- Pan-Canadian consensus recommendations for proton beam therapy access in Canada
- Authors:
- Mitera, Gunita
Tsang, Derek
McCurdy, Boyd
Goddard, Karen
Ebacher, Annie
Craig, Tim
Greenland, Jonathan
Kentish, Staci
Koul, Rashmi
Logie, Natalie
Morneau, Mélanie
Morrison, Andra
Pan, Larry
Pantarotto, Jason
Foxcroft, Sophie
Sussman, Jonathan
Thompson, Robert
Tyldesley, Scott
Wright, Philip
Hicks, Sarah
Brown, Erika
Patel, Samir - Abstract:
- Highlights: The first pan-Canadian recommendations created to support equitable and timely access to quality proton therapy. Input from experts across Canada, external peer-review, and community consultation included. 27 consensus recommendations developed for patient eligibility, program and system levels. Abstract: Purpose: Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) is a treatment option for select cancer patients. It is currently not available in Canada. Assessment and referral processes for out-of-country treatment for eligible patients vary by jurisdiction, leading to variability in access to this treatment for Canadian cancer patients. The purpose of this initiative was to develop a framework document to inform consistent and equitable PBT access for appropriate patients through the creation of pan-Canadian PBT access consensus recommendations. Materials and methods: A modified Delphi process was used to develop pan-Canadian recommendations with input from 22 PBT clinical and administrative experts across all provinces, external peer-review by provincial cancer and system partners, and feedback from a targeted community consultation. This was conducted by electronic survey and live discussion. Consensus threshold was set at 70% agreement. Results: Four consensus rounds resulted in a final set of 27 recommendations divided into three categories: patient eligibility (n = 9); program level (n = 10); and system level (n = 8). Patient eligibility included: anatomic site (n = 4), patientHighlights: The first pan-Canadian recommendations created to support equitable and timely access to quality proton therapy. Input from experts across Canada, external peer-review, and community consultation included. 27 consensus recommendations developed for patient eligibility, program and system levels. Abstract: Purpose: Proton Beam Therapy (PBT) is a treatment option for select cancer patients. It is currently not available in Canada. Assessment and referral processes for out-of-country treatment for eligible patients vary by jurisdiction, leading to variability in access to this treatment for Canadian cancer patients. The purpose of this initiative was to develop a framework document to inform consistent and equitable PBT access for appropriate patients through the creation of pan-Canadian PBT access consensus recommendations. Materials and methods: A modified Delphi process was used to develop pan-Canadian recommendations with input from 22 PBT clinical and administrative experts across all provinces, external peer-review by provincial cancer and system partners, and feedback from a targeted community consultation. This was conducted by electronic survey and live discussion. Consensus threshold was set at 70% agreement. Results: Four consensus rounds resulted in a final set of 27 recommendations divided into three categories: patient eligibility (n = 9); program level (n = 10); and system level (n = 8). Patient eligibility included: anatomic site (n = 4), patient characteristics (n = 3), clinical efficacy (n = 2). Program level included: regulatory and staff requirements (n = 5), equipment and technologies (n = 4), quality assurance (n = 1). System level included: referral process (n = 5), costing, budget impact and quality adjusted life years (n = 2), eligible patient estimates (n = 1). Recommendations were released nationally in June 2021 and distributed to all 43 cancer programs in Canada. Conclusion: A pan-Canadian consensus-building approach was successful in creating an evidence-based, peer-reviewed suite of recommendations that support application of consistent clinical criteria to inform treatment options, facility set-up and access to high quality proton therapy. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Radiotherapy and oncology. Volume 176(2022)
- Journal:
- Radiotherapy and oncology
- Issue:
- Volume 176(2022)
- Issue Display:
- Volume 176, Issue 2022 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 176
- Issue:
- 2022
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0176-2022-0000
- Page Start:
- 228
- Page End:
- 233
- Publication Date:
- 2022-11
- Subjects:
- Adult oncology -- Canada -- Clinical practice guidelines -- Pediatric oncology -- Proton therapy -- Model-based approach
AAPM American Association of Physicists in Medicine -- ACR-AAPM American College of Radiology-American Association of Physicists in Medicine -- ACR-ASTRO American College of Radiology-American Society for Radiation Oncology -- CADTH Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health -- CAPCA Canadian Association of Provincial Cancer Agencies -- CPQR Canadian Partnership for Quality Radiotherapy -- ECOG Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group -- IMRT intensity-modulated radiation therapy -- NCTP normal tissue complication probability -- PBT proton beam therapy -- PBT CWG Proton beam therapy Consensus Working Group -- QALY quality adjusted life year -- TG Task Group -- VMAT volumetric modulated arc therapy
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