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Biomédica

Print version ISSN 0120-4157On-line version ISSN 2590-7379

Abstract

MURCIA, Eliana Marcela et al. Regulation of nuclear medicine services: Perception of the problems and challenges in Colombia for the approach to cancer. Biomed. [online]. 2021, vol.41, n.4, pp.692-705.  Epub Dec 15, 2021. ISSN 0120-4157.  https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.6123.

Introduction:

Colombia has modified the nuclear medicine norms that impact the administration of radioactive iodine therapy in the treatment of thyroid cancer.

Objective:

To identify the areas of agreement regarding the issue, as well as the current and emergent requirements associated with the normative for the operation of nuclear medicine services that have an impact on the care of patients with thyroid cancer in Colombia.

Materials and methods:

We conducted a two-round Delphi study for each expert, clinical, and regulatory group. The first round explored views on the implications of the regulations that apply to nuclear medicine. The second round rated the statements from the first round by their relevance.

Results:

The issues regarding nuclear medicine services were related to the normative clarity and the lack of synergy and coherence among inspection, surveillance, and control bodies. The demands on the waste management system require a high economic investment that can influence the service offer and have an impact on the integral control of thyroid cancer. Unification of the auditors’ criteria, delimitation of the acting agent functions, technical assistance to the services to comply with the normative, and the oversight of the inspection, surveillance, and control bodies by the regulatory entities are among the current and future needs.

Conclusions:

Our findings suggest that nuclear medicine services are going through a time of multiple institutional, regulatory, and economic challenges that put at risk the development and maintenance of nuclear medicine in cancer care.

Keywords : Thyroid neoplasms; nuclear medicine; radioactive waste; radioisotopes; health services.

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