2018
DOI: 10.1200/jgo.18.00081
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Clinical Cancer Genetics in a Lower-Middle Income Country: Considerations for Policymaking

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“…There are many other health services, such as IVF and screening colonoscopy, which are available privately and are not covered under public health schemes. In most of the developing world, the cost of counselling, testing and physician consultation is borne by the patient and the financial burden may be prohibitive [ 15 ]. We must be cautious in basing policy from the American Preventive Services Task Force to less-wealthy countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many other health services, such as IVF and screening colonoscopy, which are available privately and are not covered under public health schemes. In most of the developing world, the cost of counselling, testing and physician consultation is borne by the patient and the financial burden may be prohibitive [ 15 ]. We must be cautious in basing policy from the American Preventive Services Task Force to less-wealthy countries.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4,5 In resource-rich settings (RRS), this has led many centers to perform up-front next-generation sequencing (NGS) on all cancers at a considerable cost. On the other hand, resource-limited settings (RLS) have been disenfranchised by this approach and have been slower to adopt the new classification system, 6,7 despite diagnosing 80% of childhood brain tumors worldwide. 8,9 Despite the move in RRS to frontline NGS-based diagnostics, there are multiple molecular tools available for profiling of tumors.…”
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confidence: 99%
“… 8 Several barriers to testing exist, including the scarcity of testing facilities and the logistic difficulties linked to sending biologic samples abroad. 9 Additional challenges include the lack of well-established cancer genetic clinics and related support staff and the refusal of patients and/or their families to undergo testing 10 .…”
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