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Resources for the practice of pediatric neuro-oncology in Mexico: a cross-sectional evaluation

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العنوان: Resources for the practice of pediatric neuro-oncology in Mexico: a cross-sectional evaluation
المؤلفون: Daniela Arce-Cabrera, Gabriela Escamilla-Asiain, Melisa F. Nájera-Castillo, Regina M. Navarro-Martín del Campo, Mariana Ortiz-Azpilcueta, Francisco J. Pantoja-Guillén, Farina E. Arreguín González, Imelda Zapata-Sosa, Jocelyn Z. Lugo-Juárez, Daniel Santillán Cortéz, Andrés Morales-La Madrid, Daniel C. Moreira, Alma E. Benito-Reséndiz
المصدر: Frontiers in Oncology, Vol 14 (2024)
بيانات النشر: Frontiers Media S.A., 2024.
سنة النشر: 2024
المجموعة: LCC:Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens
مصطلحات موضوعية: LMIC, pediatric neuro-oncology, pediatric brain tumors, care capacity, resource availability, Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens, RC254-282
الوصف: BackgroundThe evaluation of existing resources and services is key to identify gaps and prioritize interventions to expand care capacity for children with central nervous system (CNS) tumors. We sought to evaluate the resources for pediatric neuro-oncology (PNO) in Mexico.MethodsA cross-sectional online survey with 35 questions was designed to assess PNO resources and services, covering aspects including number of patients, infrastructure, human resources, and diagnostic and treatment time intervals. The survey was distributed to the members of the Mexican Association of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology (AMOHP) who belong to the nation’s many different health systems.ResultsResponses were obtained from 33 institutions, distributed throughout the country and part of the many health systems that exist in Mexico. Twenty-one (64%) institutions had less than 10 new cases of pediatric CNS tumors per year. Although 30 (91%) institutions saw pediatric patients up to the age of 18 years, 2 (6%) had a cutoff of 15 years. Twenty-four (73%) institutions had between 1 and 3 pediatric oncologists providing care for children with CNS tumors. Six (18%) institutions did not have a neurosurgeon, while 19 (57%) institutions had a pediatric neurosurgeon. All centers had a pathology department, but 13 (39%) institutions only had access to basic histopathology. Eleven (33%) institutions reported histopathological diagnoses within one week, but 3 (9%) took more than 4 weeks. Radiotherapy for pediatric CNS tumors was referred to outside centers at 18 (55%) institutions. All centers had access to conventional cytotoxic chemotherapy, but only 6 (18%) had access to targeted therapy. Eighteen (55%) respondents estimated a survival rate of less than 60%. Fifteen (45%) centers attributed the main cause of mortality to non-tumor related factors, including infection and post-surgical complications.ConclusionsThis is the first national assessment of the resources available in Mexico for the treatment of CNS tumors. It shows disparities in resource capacity and a lack of the specific and efficient diagnoses that allow timely initiation of treatment. These data will enable the prioritization of collaborative interventions in the future.
نوع الوثيقة: article
وصف الملف: electronic resource
اللغة: English
تدمد: 2234-943X
Relation: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fonc.2024.1330705/full; https://doaj.org/toc/2234-943X
DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2024.1330705
URL الوصول: https://doaj.org/article/ff57a34188e14ebba141e5594ed5d645
رقم الأكسشن: edsdoj.ff57a34188e14ebba141e5594ed5d645
قاعدة البيانات: Directory of Open Access Journals
الوصف
تدمد:2234943X
DOI:10.3389/fonc.2024.1330705