Journey of the Patient With Melanoma: Understanding Resource Use and Bridging the Gap Between Dermatologist, Surgeon, and Oncologist in Different Health Care Systems
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American Society of Clinical Oncology
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New scientific evidence has led to modifications in the clinical practice of handling melanoma. In
health care systems, there is currently a wide variety of clinical procedures to treat cancer, and the various routes
have different effects on the survival of patients with cancer. Thus, this article aimed to evaluate the journey of
patients with melanoma in the public and private health care systems in Brazil from the viewpoint of different
medical professionals involved in the diagnosis and treatment of the disease. The study also considers the
resources used for the complete delivery cycle of health care at different stages of the evolution of melanoma.
METHODS We conducted a behavioral study by applying a questionnaire to a group of medical professionals. A
nonprobabilistic sampling method for convenience was used, justified by the heterogeneous national incidence
and the limited availability of medical professionals who diagnose and treat melanoma.
RESULTS The questionnaire was answered by 138 doctors, including doctors from the Brazilian states with the
highest concentration of medical specialists and regions with a higher melanoma incidence. The results of this
study have the potential to enrich our understanding of the reality of Brazilian health care systems and, at the
same time, allow us to discuss the multiple ways in which professionals from diverse specialist fields understand
and explain decision making in health care. It is important to emphasize that the diagnosis and treatment of the
melanoma patient is performed by several medical specialties, each responsible for different demands of care
and resources according to the stage of evolution of the disease. In general, dermatologists and surgeons engage
in early disease, while oncologists dedicate almost exclusively to advanced melanoma.
CONCLUSION Health care decision making is complex and, among other factors, depends on the diversity of
available health resources and the knowledge of which treatments provide the greatest benefit to patients and
greatest value to the system as a whole. This work can inform debates and reflection that are applicable not only
in Brazil, but also in various other countries with similar realities.
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MELO, Andreia Cristina de et al. Journey of the patient with melanoma: understanding resource use and bridging the gap between dermatologist, surgeon, and oncologist in different health care systems. American Society of Clinical Oncology, p. 1-8, 2019.