Journal of Engineering Research
Abstract
Estimating therapeutic services for cancer patients within comprehensive cancer centers, including chemotherapy, surgery, radiotherapy, and other services, is a complex and difficult endeavor that varies from one country to another and from year to year due to changing rates of cancer prevalence, its nature, and other variables. Many countries resort to estimating these services based on global experiences without taking into account the local situation and the needs of the region. Therefore, the research focuses on studying the influences and variables that affect the estimation of these services, using local statistics and linking them to international standards to prove their effectiveness and develop a strategy through which therapeutic services for cancer patients can be planned and future needs estimated. To be part of the local plan to combat cancer, which in turn will be integrated with the international plan to control cancer.
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Dr. Hosny Dewair, Hala Saied Mahamed Yassen, Mahmoud Ahmed Zak
(2024)
"Design a strategy to estimate the ideal number treatment services facilities for cancer patients (2024-2050) A case study in Egypt, Gharbia Governorate.,"
Journal of Engineering Research: Vol. 8:
Iss.
2, Article 16.
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