Revisiting Alma Ata: A Blueprint for Cancer Care
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Date
2025-09Permanent link
http://hdl.handle.net/11351/13768DOI
10.1177/10732748251363701
ISSN
1526-2359
WOS
001540083400001
PMID
40735860
Abstract
Despite significant advances in oncology, cancer care globally continues to face critical challenges, including stark disparities in access, insufficient preventive focus, fragmented primary health care (PHC) integration, unsustainable financing models, workforce shortages, and inadequate community involvement. This paper revisits the Alma Ata Declaration’s principles—health equity, universal access, preventive care, and community participation—as a conceptual framework to address these persistent issues in cancer care. We highlight opportunities to strategically integrate oncology services within strengthened PHC systems, balancing centralized specialist resources with decentralized community-based care. Evidence from diverse settings illustrates how reinforcing PHC infrastructures enhances preventive measures, early detection, and survivorship care, thus mitigating geographic and socioeconomic disparities. Sustainable financing mechanisms and targeted workforce strategies, including task-shifting and multidisciplinary training, are proposed as essential components. Effective community engagement models demonstrate improved care relevance, acceptance, and outcomes. Additionally, we emphasize the critical role of health policy alignment with universal health coverage objectives, robust pharmacoeconomic evaluations, and evidence-based national cancer control plans. Integrating Alma Ata’s principles into contemporary oncology provides a viable, scalable model to advance equitable, accessible, and sustainable cancer care globally, laying the theoretical groundwork for future research initiatives and informed policy development.
Keywords
Alma Ata; Cancer; DisparitiesBibliographic citation
Benitez-Fuentes JD, Lastra del Prado R, Borregon-Rivilla M, de Luna Aguilar A, Lazaro-Sanchez AD, Ferrández-Arias A, et al. Revisiting Alma Ata: A Blueprint for Cancer Care. Cancer Control. 2025 Sep;32:10732748251363700.
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Professionals
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