Breast cancer services in Vietnam: a scoping review

Background: Breast cancer incidence has been increasing consistently in Vietnam. Thus far, there have been no analytical reviews of research produced within this area. Objectives: We sought to analyse the nature andextent of empirical studies about breast cancer in Vietnam, identifying areas for fut...

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Main Authors: Chris Jenkins, Luu Ngoc Minh, Tran Tuan Anh, Tran Thu Ngan, Ngo Tri Tuan, Kim Bao Giang, Luu Ngoc Hoat, Lynne Lohfeld, Michael Donnelly, Hoang Van Minh, Liam Murray
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2018-01-01
Series:Global Health Action
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1435344
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spelling doaj-06dc776fc1f4437dac9154c06eb96db52020-11-24T22:05:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupGlobal Health Action1654-97161654-98802018-01-0111110.1080/16549716.2018.14353441435344Breast cancer services in Vietnam: a scoping reviewChris Jenkins0Luu Ngoc Minh1Tran Tuan Anh2Tran Thu Ngan3Ngo Tri Tuan4Kim Bao Giang5Luu Ngoc Hoat6Lynne Lohfeld7Michael Donnelly8Hoang Van Minh9Liam Murray10Queen’s UniversityHanoi Medical UniversityHanoi University of Public HealthHanoi University of Public HealthHanoi Medical UniversityHanoi Medical UniversityHanoi Medical UniversityQueen’s UniversityQueen’s UniversityHanoi University of Public HealthQueen’s UniversityBackground: Breast cancer incidence has been increasing consistently in Vietnam. Thus far, there have been no analytical reviews of research produced within this area. Objectives: We sought to analyse the nature andextent of empirical studies about breast cancer in Vietnam, identifying areas for future research and systemsstrengthening. Methods: We undertook a scoping study using a five-stage framework to review published and grey literature in English and Vietnamese on breast cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment. We focused specifically on research discussing the health system and service provision. Results: Our results show that breast cancer screening is limited, with no permanent or integrated national screening activities. There is a lack of information on screening processes and on the integration of screening services with other areas of the health system. Treatment is largely centralised, and across all services there is a lack of evaluation and data collection that would be informative for recommendations seeking to improve accessibility and quality of breast cancer services. Conclusions: This paper is the first scoping review of breast cancer services in Vietnam. It outlines areas for future focus for policy makers and researchers with the objective of strengthening service provision to women with breast cancer across the country while also providing a methodological example for how to conduct a collaborative scoping review.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16549716.2018.1435344breast cancercancerVietnamhealth systemsscoping reviewNCDs
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author Chris Jenkins
Luu Ngoc Minh
Tran Tuan Anh
Tran Thu Ngan
Ngo Tri Tuan
Kim Bao Giang
Luu Ngoc Hoat
Lynne Lohfeld
Michael Donnelly
Hoang Van Minh
Liam Murray
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Luu Ngoc Minh
Tran Tuan Anh
Tran Thu Ngan
Ngo Tri Tuan
Kim Bao Giang
Luu Ngoc Hoat
Lynne Lohfeld
Michael Donnelly
Hoang Van Minh
Liam Murray
Breast cancer services in Vietnam: a scoping review
Global Health Action
breast cancer
cancer
Vietnam
health systems
scoping review
NCDs
author_facet Chris Jenkins
Luu Ngoc Minh
Tran Tuan Anh
Tran Thu Ngan
Ngo Tri Tuan
Kim Bao Giang
Luu Ngoc Hoat
Lynne Lohfeld
Michael Donnelly
Hoang Van Minh
Liam Murray
author_sort Chris Jenkins
title Breast cancer services in Vietnam: a scoping review
title_short Breast cancer services in Vietnam: a scoping review
title_full Breast cancer services in Vietnam: a scoping review
title_fullStr Breast cancer services in Vietnam: a scoping review
title_full_unstemmed Breast cancer services in Vietnam: a scoping review
title_sort breast cancer services in vietnam: a scoping review
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Global Health Action
issn 1654-9716
1654-9880
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background: Breast cancer incidence has been increasing consistently in Vietnam. Thus far, there have been no analytical reviews of research produced within this area. Objectives: We sought to analyse the nature andextent of empirical studies about breast cancer in Vietnam, identifying areas for future research and systemsstrengthening. Methods: We undertook a scoping study using a five-stage framework to review published and grey literature in English and Vietnamese on breast cancer detection, diagnosis and treatment. We focused specifically on research discussing the health system and service provision. Results: Our results show that breast cancer screening is limited, with no permanent or integrated national screening activities. There is a lack of information on screening processes and on the integration of screening services with other areas of the health system. Treatment is largely centralised, and across all services there is a lack of evaluation and data collection that would be informative for recommendations seeking to improve accessibility and quality of breast cancer services. Conclusions: This paper is the first scoping review of breast cancer services in Vietnam. It outlines areas for future focus for policy makers and researchers with the objective of strengthening service provision to women with breast cancer across the country while also providing a methodological example for how to conduct a collaborative scoping review.
topic breast cancer
cancer
Vietnam
health systems
scoping review
NCDs
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