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. 2021 Dec;4(6):e1400.
doi: 10.1002/cnr2.1400. Epub 2021 May 3.

Recommendations for streamlining precision medicine in breast cancer care in Latin America

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Recommendations for streamlining precision medicine in breast cancer care in Latin America

Isabel Alvarado-Cabrero et al. Cancer Rep (Hoboken). 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Background: The incidence of breast cancer (BC) in LMICs has increased by more than 20% within the last decade. In areas such as Latin America (LA), addressing BC at national levels evoke discussions surrounding fragmented care, limited resources, and regulatory barriers. Precision Medicine (PM), specifically companion diagnostics (CDx), links disease diagnosis and treatment for better patient outcomes. Thus, its application may aid in overcoming these barriers.

Recent findings: A panel of LA experts in fields related to BC and PM were provided with a series of relevant questions to address prior to a multi-day conference. Within this conference, each narrative was edited by the entire group, through numerous rounds of discussion until a consensus was achieved. The panel proposes specific, realistic recommendations for implementing CDx in BC in LA and other LMIC regions. In these recommendations, the authors strived to address all barriers to the widespread use and access mentioned previously within this manuscript.

Conclusion: This manuscript provides a review of the current state of CDx for BC in LA. Of most importance, the panel proposes practical and actionable recommendations for the implementation of CDx throughout the Region in order to identify the right patient at the right time for the right treatment.

Keywords: CDx; Latin America; breast cancer; companion diagnostics; precision medicine.

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Conflict of interest statement

The co‐authors declare no conflicts of interest. The organization and implementation of the consensus conference were carried out by the Americas Health Foundation (AHF), a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization dedicated to improving healthcare throughout the Latin American Region and was supported by unrestricted grants from Roche.

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Patient journey in Latin America

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