The Lancet Regional Health. Americas (Feb 2024)

Challenges and opportunities for sarcoma care and research in Latin America: a position paper from the LACOG sarcoma group

  • Roberto Carmagnani Pestana,
  • Bruna Bianca Lopes David,
  • Veridiana Pires de Camargo,
  • Rodrigo Ramella Munhoz,
  • Celso Abdon Lopes de Mello,
  • María Lucila González Donna,
  • Juan Carlos Haro Varas,
  • Maycos L. Zapata,
  • Cicero Luiz Cunha Martins,
  • Matias Chacon,
  • Rafael Schmerling,
  • Reynaldo Jesus-Garcia

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 30
p. 100671

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Summary: As a developing region, Latin America faces unique cancer control and prevention challenges, which are intensified when considering rare cancers, including sarcomas. Sarcomas are a group of malignancies that arise in the connective tissues of the body—such as muscle, fat, nerves, blood vessels, and bones—accounting for a diverse range of tumours that, although rare, require specialized attention. Sarcoma care and research in Latin America require a comprehensive approach that includes deeper epidemiologic knowledge, diagnostic capacity building, access to innovative treatments, increased patient advocacy, and strengthening of clinical research capacity. This article will review current challenges and opportunities for treating patients with sarcoma in Latin America and outline a pathway toward improvement for regional collaborative groups.

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