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Published in: BMC Cancer 1/2016

Open Access 01-12-2016 | Research article

Pursuing equity in cancer care: implementation, challenges and preliminary findings of a public cancer referral center in rural Rwanda

Authors: Neo M. Tapela, Tharcisse Mpunga, Bethany Hedt-Gauthier, Molly Moore, Egide Mpanumusingo, Mary Jue Xu, Ignace Nzayisenga, Vedaste Hategekimana, Denis Gilbert Umuhizi, Lydia E. Pace, Jean Bosco Bigirimana, JingJing Wang, Caitlin Driscoll, Frank R. Uwizeye, Peter C. Drobac, Gedeon Ngoga, Cyprien Shyirambere, Clemence Muhayimana, Leslie Lehmann, Lawrence N. Shulman

Published in: BMC Cancer | Issue 1/2016

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Abstract

Background

Cancer services are inaccessible in many low-income countries, and few published examples describe oncology programs within the public sector. In 2011, the Rwanda Ministry of Health (RMOH) established Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence (BCCOE) to expand cancer services nationally. In hopes of informing cancer care delivery in similar settings, we describe program-level experience implementing BCCOE, patient characteristics, and challenges encountered.

Methods

Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence was founded on diverse partnerships that emphasize capacity building. Services available include pathology-based diagnosis, basic imaging, chemotherapy, surgery, referral for radiotherapy, palliative care and socioeconomic access supports. Retrospective review of electronic medical records (EMR) of patients enrolled between July 1, 2012 and June 30, 2014 was conducted, supplemented by manual review of paper charts and programmatic records.

Results

In the program’s first 2 years, 2326 patients presented for cancer-related care. Of these, 70.5 % were female, 4.3 % children, and 74.3 % on public health insurance. In the first year, 66.3 % (n = 1144) were diagnosed with cancer. Leading adult diagnoses were breast, cervical, and skin cancer. Among children, nephroblastoma, acute lymphoblastic leukemia, and Hodgkin lymphoma were predominant. As of June 30, 2013, 95 cancer patients had died. Challenges encountered include documentation gaps and staff shortages.

Conclusion

Butaro Cancer Center of Excellence demonstrates that complex cancer care can be delivered in the most resource-constrained settings, accessible to vulnerable patients. Key attributes that have made BCCOE possible are: meaningful North–south partnerships, innovative task- and infrastructure-shifting, RMOH leadership, and an equity-driven agenda. Going forward, we will apply our experiences and lessons learned to further strengthen BCCOE, and employ the developed EMR system as a valuable platform to assess long-term clinical outcomes and improve care.
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Metadata
Title
Pursuing equity in cancer care: implementation, challenges and preliminary findings of a public cancer referral center in rural Rwanda
Authors
Neo M. Tapela
Tharcisse Mpunga
Bethany Hedt-Gauthier
Molly Moore
Egide Mpanumusingo
Mary Jue Xu
Ignace Nzayisenga
Vedaste Hategekimana
Denis Gilbert Umuhizi
Lydia E. Pace
Jean Bosco Bigirimana
JingJing Wang
Caitlin Driscoll
Frank R. Uwizeye
Peter C. Drobac
Gedeon Ngoga
Cyprien Shyirambere
Clemence Muhayimana
Leslie Lehmann
Lawrence N. Shulman
Publication date
01-12-2016
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Cancer / Issue 1/2016
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2407
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12885-016-2256-7

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