Translating knowledge into policy: Organizational model and minimum requirements for the implementation of a regional pancreas unit network.

Gianpaolo Balzano,Michele Reni, Maria Di Bartolomeo, Marta Scorsetti, Augusto Caraceni, Piero Rivizzigno, Alessandro Amorosi, Alessandro Scardoni,Mohammad Abu Hilal, Giovanni Ferrari, Roberto Labianca,Massimo Venturini, Claudio Doglioni,Luca Riva,Riccardo Caccialanza,Silvia Carrara

Digestive and liver disease : official journal of the Italian Society of Gastroenterology and the Italian Association for the Study of the Liver(2024)

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Pancreatic and periampullary cancers pose significant challenges in oncological care due to their complexity and diagnostic difficulties. Global experiences underscore the crucial role of multidisciplinary collaboration and centralized care in improving patient outcomes in this context. Recognizing these challenges, Lombardy, Italy's most populous region, embarked on establishing pancreas units across its territory to enhance clinical outcomes and organizational efficiency. This initiative, driven by a multistakeholder approach involving the Lombardy Welfare Directorate, clinicians, and a patient association, emphasizes the centralization of complex care in high-volume hospitals, adopting a hub-and-spoke model and a multidisciplinary approach. This article outlines the process and criteria set forth for pancreas unit implementation, aiming to provide a structured framework for enhancing pancreatic cancer care. Central to this initiative is the establishment of structured criteria and minimal requirements, not only for surgery but also for other essential components of care, ensuring a comprehensive approach to pancreatic cancer management. The Lombardy model offers a structured framework for enhancing pancreatic cancer care, with potential applicability to other regions and countries seeking to improve their cancer care infrastructure.
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