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Challenges of Cancer Diagnosis in Resource Limited Settings Optimizing Pathology Support Ann Marie Nelson, M.D. AIDS and Infectious Disease Pathology Joint Pathology Center, USA Sub-Saharan Africa CFAR May 2011 Kampala,Uganda
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What Are the Goals of Pathology? Provide consistently high quality diagnoses linked to Capacity to interpret and utilize information for Treatment Follow-up Establishment of registries and biorepositories
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What is Required? Health workforce Infrastructure Reliable source of supplies Quality assurance program Interdisciplinary training and communication
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Health Work Force Primary Care Knowledge of cancer epidemiology/ddx Information on when and where to refer Oncologists Surgeons Radiologists/Clinical Laboratories Pathologists Technicians and clerical staff
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Infrastructure and Supplies -Surgery Materials and SOPs for collection, documentation, fixation, and hand off of specimens Clinical and surgical information Specimen description and margins Appropriate fixation for routine and special procedures - tissue fixation must be rapid and documented Efficient transfer of material to pathology
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Infrastructure and Supplies -Pathology Standardized system for receipt and documentation of specimens, case tracking, reporting and archiving Basic working equipment for tissue evaluation and processing Adequate supply of good quality reagents
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Quality Assurance Standard operating procedures and training of personnel at all levels Quality control of specimen collection, fixation, processing, tissue sections and staining Quality assurance of diagnosis - internal and external review Documentation of errors with remediation
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Interdisciplinary Training and Communication Tumor Boards Oncology, surgery, radiology, pathology etc Before and after definitive procedures Cancer Registries and Repositories Data sharing and dissemination Cross-training at post-graduate level Surgeons, oncologists, pathologists and radiologists should rotate in each specialty
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Challenges What requirements does your institution lack? How to implement change? How to get buy-in from all parties including government and funding agencies? When and how to introduce new technologies?
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