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  • Oncology
  • Health Services Research
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Radiotherapy is a critical cancer treatment modality.
  • Access to radiotherapy services in Brazil faces significant challenges, leading to prolonged waiting times for patients.
  • Addressing these barriers is crucial for improving cancer care outcomes.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a consensus-based list of critical barriers and challenges to accessible radiotherapy services in Brazil.
  • To identify managerial actions to mitigate delays in initiating radiotherapy treatments.

Main Methods:

  • An e-Delphi study involving radiotherapy experts in Brazil.
  • Virtual surveys were used to gather expert opinions on a baseline list of 15 barriers.
  • A 5-point Likert scale assessed the priority of each barrier for governmental intervention.

Main Results:

  • Consensus was reached on four key barriers to radiotherapy access.
  • These included two cost-related factors (resources, funding, financial stability), political instability, and poverty levels/technology distribution.
  • These identified barriers significantly impact treatment initiation timelines.

Conclusions:

  • The identified barriers, particularly financial and political, are critical for developing an action plan.
  • Prioritizing these areas in governmental interventions can improve radiotherapy access in Brazil.
  • Addressing these factors is essential for reducing patient waiting times and enhancing cancer care delivery.