Fukushima Outpatient Pharmacotherapy Model for Breast Cancer

JMA J. 2024 Oct 15;7(4):618-621. doi: 10.31662/jmaj.2024-0060. Epub 2024 Sep 6.

Abstract

The Fukushima Model of Outpatient Pharmacotherapy for Breast Cancer was developed to improve the pharmacological treatment of patients with breast cancer in the vast region of Fukushima Prefecture. This model addresses the challenges posed by the area's lower-than-average density of breast cancer specialists. In the core medical institutions of the prefecture's most populous municipalities, we introduced a telephone consultation service managed by pharmacists at local dispensing pharmacies. The novelty of the Fukushima model lies in two distinct elements: a structured checklist-style tracking report and comprehensive patient information sheets. This innovative tool streamlines a range of processes, including patient self-assessment of symptomatology associated with treatment-related side effects, subsequent medical interventions, and a standardized protocol for reporting severe side effects to healthcare practitioners. This approach facilitates the safe administration of breast cancer pharmacotherapy in home settings. In the future, this model could be used beyond Japan to underserved regions globally, thereby increasing the standard of breast cancer care on a wider scale.

Keywords: Breast Neoplasms; Intersectoral Collaboration; Medical Oncology.