Thursday, 25 April 2024
Virtual Dialogue: The crucial role of data in addressing antimicrobial resistance for better cancer care
25 April 2023, 14:00-15:00 Central European Summer Time (click here to convert timezone)
Background
People with cancer are more susceptible to infections due to the lowering of their immune defences. As many as one in five cancer patients undergoing treatment is hospitalized due to an infection and infections are the second leading cause of death for people living with cancer.[1] The emergence of drug-resistant pathogens are negatively affecting cancer care and if action is not taken now, all the progress made in cancer care will be undermined.
Data on the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) on cancer care remains limited. To effectively address this issue, it is critical to prioritize data collection and surveillance. They are essential in informing evidence-based policy and interventions.
[1] Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward. Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward - Nanayakkara - 2021 - CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians - Wiley Online Library
Objectives
By discussing the importance of data, this Virtual Dialogue will aim to:
- Provide information on various tools/programmes currently being employed to improve data collection and surveillance on AMR
- Highlight the importance of data collection and surveillance in addressing AMR
- Highlight the need for stronger systems of surveillance (including data sharing)
- Highlight the findings of the AMR and Cancer Consortium study on the impact of AMR on cancer care
Speakers
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Chair: Sonali Johnson, Head of Knowledge Advocacy and Policy, Union for International Cancer Control
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Diane Flayhart, Director, Global Public Health, Life Sciences, BD
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Scott Howard, Deputy Director, Yeolyan Hematology/Oncology Center, Yerevan, Armenia; Global Development Officer, Hospital Sant Joan de Déu Barcelona
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Olga Tosas Auguet, Technical Officer, Antimicrobial Resistance, World Health Organization
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Holly Rhyner-Jones, Head, The Fleming Fund, UK Department of Health and Social Care
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Event Information
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