Publications by authors named "Jacqueline Alcalde Castro"

Background: Cancer disparities are a major public health concern in Canada, affecting racialized communities of Latin American and African descent, among others. This is evident in lower screening rates, lower access to curative, and palliative-intent treatments, higher rates of late cancer diagnoses and lower survival rates than the general Canadian population. We will develop an Access to Palliative Care Strategy informed by health equity and patient-oriented research principles to accelerate care improvements for patients with advanced cancer of African and Latin American descent.

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  • The study looked at a new way to give early palliative care to adults with serious cancer, comparing it to regular symptom checks.
  • 69 patients were involved, and those in the palliative care group got more help than those with just regular care.
  • Early results showed that patients liked the new method and found it helpful for discussing their symptoms, which will help in planning future studies.
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  • Early palliative care is really helpful for patients with serious illnesses, but most studies have been done in rich cities, making it hard to apply everywhere else.
  • There aren't enough palliative care experts, so regular doctors will need training to help patients effectively.
  • We need to create new ways to provide palliative care that work for different places and cultures, so everyone can get the help they need when they need it.
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Background: The early integration of supportive care in oncology improves patient-centered outcomes. However, data are lacking regarding how to achieve this in resource-limited settings. We studied whether patient navigation increased access to multidisciplinary supportive care among Mexican patients with advanced cancer.

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