Investigator

Angélica Carreira dos Santos

Manager, Epidemiology & Research Outcomes · IQVIA (Brazil), Real World Insights

About

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Papers(1)
Real world data on ce…
Collaborators(5)
Cicera Pimenta Marcel…Maria Amelia Carlos S…Paula Cristina Pungar…Paula de Mendonça Bat…Thabata Martins Ferre…
Institutions(1)
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Papers

Real world data on cervical cancer treatment patterns, healthcare access and resource utilization in the Brazilian public healthcare system

The aim of the study is to evaluate the treatment patterns, time to start treatment, and healthcare resources utilization (HCRU) of cervical cancer (CC) patients within the Brazilian public health system (SUS). This is an observational retrospective study using SUS administrative database (DATASUS). Data from January-2014 to December-2020 was gathered from patients with the ICD-10 C53 codes. From 2014 to 2020, 206,861 women were included, among whom 90,073 (43.5%) had stage information. Of staged patients, 60.7% (54,719) had advanced disease (stages III and IV) and the most performed treatments were chemoradiotherapy (CRT) (41.6%), surgery + CRT (19.1%), radiotherapy (RT) only (16.8%) and chemotherapy (CT) only (13.3%). The proportion of patients submitted to CT in advanced stages was higher than in non-advanced stages (I and II), in contrast to RT, which was more frequent in stage I than stage IV. Median time to initiate treatment surpassed two months in approximately 30% of the cases, regardless of stage. Conization was the most performed surgical procedure. The hospitalization rate per patient per month for stage IV was twice as high as stage I (0.05 [95%CI 0.05–0.05] and 0.11 [0.11–0.11], respectively). The same trend was observed for outpatient visits (0.54 [95%CI 0.53–0.55] and 0.96 [0.93–0.98], respectively). This study demonstrated a high proportion of advanced CC at diagnosis in Brazil. The treatment pattern showed that chemoradiotherapy was the most frequent regimen overall and the use of chemotherapy and HCRU increased with staging. These results could provide information to improve public policies towards access to prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of CC in Brazil.

16Works
1Papers
5Collaborators
HIV InfectionsParkinson DiseaseUterine Cervical NeoplasmsNeoplasm StagingTuberculosisSystemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

Positions

2024–

Manager, Epidemiology & Research Outcomes

IQVIA (Brazil) · Real World Insights

2023–

Senior Real World Evidence Consultant

IQVIA (Brazil) · Real World Insights

2021–

Implementation Research Coordinator

Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo · Pediatrics

2020–

Field coordinator at the WHO Global Scale for Early Development (GSED) projectField coordinator at the WHO Global Scale for Early Development (GSED) project

Child Development Center (CEDI) - FMUSP · Pediatrics

2021–

Reseacher in enviromental exposures and child development

Child Development Center (CEDI) - FMUSP · Pediatrics

2020–

Research Assistant in the area of evaluation of HIV care in Brazil

Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo · Preventive Medicine

2019–

Researcher in the area of epigenetics and child development, at the doctoral level

Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo · Pediatrics

2019–

Researcher in the area of violence and child development, at the doctoral level

Swiss Tropical and Public Health Institute · Epidemiology

2017–

Teacher Assistant in the discipline of Nutrition Biochemistry

Faculdade de Saúde Pública da USP · Nutrition and Public Health

2013–

Research internship in the area of obesity

Universidade Federal de São Paulo

2014–

Researcher in gene expression of inflammatory markers, at scientific initiation levelResearcher in gene expression of inflammatory markers, at scientific initiation level

Universidade Federal de São Paulo · Nutrition

2012–

International experience at undergraduate level

Universidade Católica Portuguesa · Nutrition

Education

2020

PhD

Universidade de São Paulo Faculdade de Medicina · Pediatrics

2016

Bachelor

Universidade Federal de São Paulo · Nutrition

Country

BR

Keywords
Child developmentChild healthPediatricsNutritionSocial determinants of healthEnvironmental exposures
Links & IDs
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Scopus: 57223222099