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Gaceta mexicana de oncología

versión On-line ISSN 2565-005Xversión impresa ISSN 1665-9201

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BARGALLO, Juan E.; RAMIREZ, José J.; PICO-GUZMAN, Javier  y  ABELLAN-PERPINAN, José Ma.. Breast cancer methodology for maximization of resources currently used in Mexican centers. Gac. mex. oncol. [online]. 2024, vol.23, n.1, pp.21-29.  Epub 14-Mayo-2024. ISSN 2565-005X.  https://doi.org/10.24875/j.gamo.23000007.

Background:

Breast cancer is worldwide the leading cause of death from neoplasia. Therefore, health-care centers must be prepared for assessing the most optimal management of resources while seeking the best clinical outcome.

Objective:

To present a currently applied model for quantification and informed decision-making by a breast cancer service in Mexico.

Method:

The primary information necessary to calibrate this methodology's model was provided by the Breast Tumors Service of the National Cancer Institute of Mexico City and the Centennial Hospital Miguel Hidalgo in the city of Aguascalientes. The data analysis was carried out for each one of the health institutions because the treatment algorithm, the number of patients, and the distribution of patients by stage with breast cancer differ between both institutions.

Results:

The methodology allowed the assessment of the cost of the current management of breast cancer in each institution, as well as the clinical and economic impact generated by the inclusion of new innovative drugs to the current treatment algorithm.

Conclusion:

The proposed methodology allows the allocation of resources to be optimized, as well as estimating potential scenarios for the inclusion of new health technologies.

Palabras llave : Breast cancer; Resource maximization; Mexico.

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