2023
DOI: 10.1245/s10434-023-13352-3
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A Review of the Current State of Global Surgical Oncology and the Role of Surgeons Who Treat Cancer: Our Profession’s Imperative to Act Upon a Worldwide Crisis in Evolution

Abstract: Worldwide, the capacity of healthcare systems and physician workforce is woefully inadequate for the surgical treatment of cancer. With major projected increases in the global burden of neoplastic disease, this inadequacy is expected to worsen, and interventions to increase the workforce of surgeons who treat cancer and strengthen the necessary supporting infrastructure, equipment, staffing, financial and information systems are urgently called for to prevent this inadequacy from deepening. These efforts must … Show more

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“…Globally, millions of surgical procedures are performed annually. In the context of the prevailing trend in cancer surgeries, the projected surge in the annual demand for cancer surgeries worldwide is anticipated to rise from 9 million procedures in 2018 to over 13.8 million surgeries by 2040 [ 10 ]. The majority of the surgeries involve wound closure using stitches, staples, clips, or glue for healing [ 7 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Globally, millions of surgical procedures are performed annually. In the context of the prevailing trend in cancer surgeries, the projected surge in the annual demand for cancer surgeries worldwide is anticipated to rise from 9 million procedures in 2018 to over 13.8 million surgeries by 2040 [ 10 ]. The majority of the surgeries involve wound closure using stitches, staples, clips, or glue for healing [ 7 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%