JCO Global Oncology (Nov 2020)

Addressing Cancer Treatment Shortages in Saudi Arabia: Results of a National Survey and Expert Panel Recommendations

  • Aeshah A. AlAzmi,
  • Wasil Jastaniah,
  • Hani S. Alhamdan,
  • Arwa O. AlYamani,
  • Waleed I. AlKhudhyr,
  • Shaker M. Abdullah,
  • Mohammed AlZahrani,
  • Ashraf AlSahafi,
  • Tawfiq A. AlOhali,
  • Trad Alkhelawi,
  • Yasser AlObaida,
  • Ayman Allam,
  • Hani Al-Hashmi,
  • Essam Murshid,
  • Fouad AlNajjar,
  • Ashwag AlGethami,
  • Atika AlHarbi,
  • Meteb O. AlFoheidi,
  • Ahmad S. AlSaeed,
  • Hassan Elsolh,
  • Ibraheem Abosoudah,
  • Abdulaziz Ben Obaid,
  • Mohammed AlNahedh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1200/JGO.19.00230
Journal volume & issue
no. 6
pp. 476 – 485

Abstract

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PURPOSE Cancer treatment shortages are complex and a persistent problem worldwide. Patients with cancer are most vulnerable to drug shortages, which provides opportunities to examine the extent of the challenge(s) facing Saudi Arabia and to provide recommendations toward mitigating the impact of cancer treatment shortages on patient outcomes. MATERIALS AND METHODS A qualitative methodologic approach was conducted in April 2019 using a validated questionnaire and structured panel discussion for data generation. RESULTS Overall, 55 responses were received from practicing oncology health care professionals (26 pharmacists and 29 physicians). The annual average number of treated patients with cancer per institution was 640 (adults [n = 400] and pediatric [n = 240]). All respondents (100%) reported that cancer treatment shortages constitute a current problem in their center, with an average of 5 (range, 1-9) per month. The panelists recognized 2 fundamental points. First, the definition of cancer drug shortages should be standardized and recognized at the national level. Second, the current system must be improved to ensure proper and efficient use of the current resources. On that basis, the panelists developed 9 recommendations for action. CONCLUSION Cancer drug shortage is a significant problem in all health centers in Saudi Arabia. This study presents challenges that should be addressed at the national level and essential consensus recommendations for a coordinated action developed by a panel of experts to tackle the current national problem of cancer treatment shortages. Implementing these recommendations will provide a blueprint for management of national drug shortages in general and cancer treatment shortages in particular.