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Title: The oncology pharmacy in cancer care delivery in a resource-constrained setting in western Kenya
Authors: R Matthew Strother, Strother
Kamakshi, V Rao
Kelly M Gregory, Gregory
Beatrice Jakait, Jakait
Naftali, Busakhala
Ellen, Schellhase
Sonak, Pastakia
Monika, Krzyzanowska
Patrick J, Loehrer
Keywords: oncology pharmacy,
resource constrained
resource constrained,
developing world,
cancer
Issue Date: 3-Apr-2012
Publisher: Sage
Abstract: The movement to deliver cancer care in resource-limited settings is gaining momentum, with particular emphasis on the creation of cost-effective, rational algorithms utilizing affordable chemotherapeutics to treat curable disease. The delivery of cancer care in resource-replete settings is a concerted effort by a team of multidisciplinary care providers. The oncology pharmacy, which is now considered integral to cancer care in resourced medical practice, developed over the last several decades in an effort to limit healthcare provider exposure to workplace hazards and to limit risk to patients. In developing cancer care services in resource-constrained settings, creation of oncology pharmacies can help to both mitigate the risks to practitioners and patients, and also limit the costs of cancer care and the environmental impact of chemotherapeutics. This article describes the experience and lessons learned in establishing a chemotherapy pharmacy in western Kenya.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/299
ISSN: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/298
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