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The need to build on recent progress

Chapter 1: The Index of Cancer Preparedness


Measuring cancer preparedness


This study follows The Economist Intelligence
Unit’s publication Cancer preparedness
around the world: National readiness for a
global epidemic released early in 2019, which
evaluated 28 countries around the world.^29
With the same methodology, this study
focuses on 12 Latin American countries:
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia,
Costa Rica, Ecuador, Mexico, Panama,
Paraguay, Peru and Uruguay.

The Index of Cancer Preparedness (ICP)
measures how ready healthcare systems
are for the challenge of cancer and seeks
to answer this question: how well prepared
are countries to achieve major reductions
in premature deaths from cancer, increase
cancer survival rates, and improve the quality
of life for cancer patients and survivors?

The ICP was developed following a literature
review and an expert panel meeting that
guided the selection of desirable indicators of
cancer preparedness. The index explores the
issue of cancer preparedness through three
broad domains:


  1. Policy and planning: focusing on levers that
    are mostly in the hands of policymakers.

  2. Care delivery: looking at the delivery of
    cancer-specific activities within health
    systems themselves.

  3. Health systems and governance:
    acknowledging that cancer cannot be
    defeated by cancer-focused activities alone.


The three domains comprise 13 sub-domains
and 45 indicators. These range from the
existence of policies to encourage physical
activity to the extent of palliative care
provision in the public health system. Other
indicators look at issues as various as the
size of the healthcare workforce and the
prevalence of corruption.

Indicators for each country were scored out
of 100 following standard guidelines. Indicator
scores were then aggregated using weighted
averages into sub-domain scores, which were
finally computed into an overall score. The
ICP measurements rely on evidence collected
by The Economist Intelligence Unit and from
data obtained from respected international
databases.^30

(^29) The Economist Intelligence Unit, Cancer preparedness around the world: National readiness for a global epidemic, 2018, https://worldcancerinitiative.
economist.com/pdf/Cancer_preparedness_around_the_world.pdf
(^30) For a detailed description of the methodology and information on specific indicators, scoring and weighting, see The Economist Intelligence Unit,
Index of Cancer Preparedness, Methodology report, http://worldcancerinitiative.economist.com/index-of-cancerpreparedness/ICPMethodology.pdf.

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