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LINC-21. SURVEY ON THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY IN CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA

BACKGROUND: We report the human and material resources available in Chilean institutions providing pediatric neuro-oncology services. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to 17 hospitals providing pediatric neuro-oncology services (Programa Infantil Nacional de Drogas Antineoplásicas (P...

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Autores principales: Abu-Arja, Mohammad H, del Río, Nicolás Rojas, Madrid, Andres Morales La, Lassaletta, Alvaro, Moreno, Rosita, Valero, Miguel, Perez, Veronica, Espinoza, Felipe, Fernandez, Eduardo, Díaz, José, Santander, José, Tordecilla, Juan, Oyarce, Veronica, Kopp, Katherine, Bartels, Ute, Qaddoumi, Ibrahim, Finlay, Jonathan L, Cáceres, Adrián, Espinoza, Ximena, Osorio, Diana S
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715854/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.456
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author Abu-Arja, Mohammad H
del Río, Nicolás Rojas
Madrid, Andres Morales La
Lassaletta, Alvaro
Moreno, Rosita
Valero, Miguel
Perez, Veronica
Espinoza, Felipe
Fernandez, Eduardo
Díaz, José
Santander, José
Tordecilla, Juan
Oyarce, Veronica
Kopp, Katherine
Bartels, Ute
Qaddoumi, Ibrahim
Finlay, Jonathan L
Cáceres, Adrián
Espinoza, Ximena
Osorio, Diana S
author_facet Abu-Arja, Mohammad H
del Río, Nicolás Rojas
Madrid, Andres Morales La
Lassaletta, Alvaro
Moreno, Rosita
Valero, Miguel
Perez, Veronica
Espinoza, Felipe
Fernandez, Eduardo
Díaz, José
Santander, José
Tordecilla, Juan
Oyarce, Veronica
Kopp, Katherine
Bartels, Ute
Qaddoumi, Ibrahim
Finlay, Jonathan L
Cáceres, Adrián
Espinoza, Ximena
Osorio, Diana S
author_sort Abu-Arja, Mohammad H
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description BACKGROUND: We report the human and material resources available in Chilean institutions providing pediatric neuro-oncology services. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to 17 hospitals providing pediatric neuro-oncology services (Programa Infantil Nacional de Drogas Antineoplásicas (PINDA) centers=11, Private=6). RESULTS: Response rate was 71% (PINDA=8; Private=4). Pediatric neuro-oncology services were mainly provided within general hospitals (67%). Registries for pediatric central nervous system (CNS) tumors and chemotherapy-related toxicities were available in 100% and 67% of centers, respectively. Children with CNS tumors were treated by pediatric oncologists in 92% of institutions; none were formally trained in neuro-oncology. The most utilized treatment protocols were the national PINDA protocols followed by the Children’s Oncology Group protocols. All World Health Organization essential medicines for childhood cancer were available in more than 80% of participating institutions except for gemcitabine, oxaliplatin, paclitaxel, and procarbazine. The median number of pediatric neurosurgeons per institution was two (range,0–8). General neuro-radiologists were available in 83% of institutions. Pathology specimens were sent to pediatric neuropathologists (33%), neuropathologists (25%), adult pathologists (25%), and pediatric pathologists (16.7%). In-house pediatric radiation oncologists were available in 25% of centers. Intensity-modulated radiotherapy, conformal radiotherapy and cobalt radiotherapy were utilized by 67%, 58% and 42% of hospitals, respectively. Only one center performed autologous hematopoietic cell transplant for pediatric CNS tumors. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide a glimpse into the pediatric neuro-oncology services available in Chile. A wide range of up-to-date treatment modalities is available for children with CNS tumors in Chile. Establishing formal pediatric neuro-oncology training may be beneficial.
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spelling pubmed-77158542020-12-09 LINC-21. SURVEY ON THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY IN CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA Abu-Arja, Mohammad H del Río, Nicolás Rojas Madrid, Andres Morales La Lassaletta, Alvaro Moreno, Rosita Valero, Miguel Perez, Veronica Espinoza, Felipe Fernandez, Eduardo Díaz, José Santander, José Tordecilla, Juan Oyarce, Veronica Kopp, Katherine Bartels, Ute Qaddoumi, Ibrahim Finlay, Jonathan L Cáceres, Adrián Espinoza, Ximena Osorio, Diana S Neuro Oncol Pediatric Neuro-Oncology in Asia and other Low/Middle Income Countries BACKGROUND: We report the human and material resources available in Chilean institutions providing pediatric neuro-oncology services. METHODS: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to 17 hospitals providing pediatric neuro-oncology services (Programa Infantil Nacional de Drogas Antineoplásicas (PINDA) centers=11, Private=6). RESULTS: Response rate was 71% (PINDA=8; Private=4). Pediatric neuro-oncology services were mainly provided within general hospitals (67%). Registries for pediatric central nervous system (CNS) tumors and chemotherapy-related toxicities were available in 100% and 67% of centers, respectively. Children with CNS tumors were treated by pediatric oncologists in 92% of institutions; none were formally trained in neuro-oncology. The most utilized treatment protocols were the national PINDA protocols followed by the Children’s Oncology Group protocols. All World Health Organization essential medicines for childhood cancer were available in more than 80% of participating institutions except for gemcitabine, oxaliplatin, paclitaxel, and procarbazine. The median number of pediatric neurosurgeons per institution was two (range,0–8). General neuro-radiologists were available in 83% of institutions. Pathology specimens were sent to pediatric neuropathologists (33%), neuropathologists (25%), adult pathologists (25%), and pediatric pathologists (16.7%). In-house pediatric radiation oncologists were available in 25% of centers. Intensity-modulated radiotherapy, conformal radiotherapy and cobalt radiotherapy were utilized by 67%, 58% and 42% of hospitals, respectively. Only one center performed autologous hematopoietic cell transplant for pediatric CNS tumors. CONCLUSIONS: These results provide a glimpse into the pediatric neuro-oncology services available in Chile. A wide range of up-to-date treatment modalities is available for children with CNS tumors in Chile. Establishing formal pediatric neuro-oncology training may be beneficial. Oxford University Press 2020-12-04 /pmc/articles/PMC7715854/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.456 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Neuro-Oncology. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
spellingShingle Pediatric Neuro-Oncology in Asia and other Low/Middle Income Countries
Abu-Arja, Mohammad H
del Río, Nicolás Rojas
Madrid, Andres Morales La
Lassaletta, Alvaro
Moreno, Rosita
Valero, Miguel
Perez, Veronica
Espinoza, Felipe
Fernandez, Eduardo
Díaz, José
Santander, José
Tordecilla, Juan
Oyarce, Veronica
Kopp, Katherine
Bartels, Ute
Qaddoumi, Ibrahim
Finlay, Jonathan L
Cáceres, Adrián
Espinoza, Ximena
Osorio, Diana S
LINC-21. SURVEY ON THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY IN CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA
title LINC-21. SURVEY ON THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY IN CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA
title_full LINC-21. SURVEY ON THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY IN CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA
title_fullStr LINC-21. SURVEY ON THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY IN CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA
title_full_unstemmed LINC-21. SURVEY ON THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY IN CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA
title_short LINC-21. SURVEY ON THE RESOURCES AVAILABLE FOR PEDIATRIC NEURO-ONCOLOGY IN CHILE, SOUTH AMERICA
title_sort linc-21. survey on the resources available for pediatric neuro-oncology in chile, south america
topic Pediatric Neuro-Oncology in Asia and other Low/Middle Income Countries
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7715854/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/neuonc/noaa222.456
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