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Access to cancer care: mapping hospital admissions and high-complexity outpatient care flows. The case of breast cancer

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CADERNOS DE SAUDE PUBLICA
卷 27, 期 2, 页码 317-326

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CADERNOS SAUDE PUBLICA
DOI: 10.1590/S0102-311X2011000200013

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Breast Neoplasms; Spatial Analysis; Health Services Accessibility; Informations Systems

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This study analyzes the flow of patients with breast cancer treated in Brazil's Unified National Health System (SUS) by type of treatment (surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy). Hospital and outpatient services networks were identified based on data from the National Information System for Inpatient Care (SIH), and the National Information System for Outpatient Cancer Care, for 2005-2006, using TabWin and TerraView. Health services networks reach most of the country, and few municipalities are not connected to a network. However, treatment is highly concentrated in the largest cities, and even the latter show evidence of service shortages. Furthermore, a large proportion of patients live more than 150km from the respective service. Network identification is important for planning and improving services distribution, since geographic access is a relevant issue for treatment outcome. Reduction of morbidity and mortality requires early identification, and appropriate and prompt treatment can reduce the impacts of the disease.

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