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Comprehensive global collaboration in the care of 1182 pediatric oncology patients over 12 years: The Iraqi–Italian experience
BACKGROUND: Iraq's health care system has gradually declined after several decades of wars, terrorism, and UN economic sanctions. The Oncology Unit at Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital (CWTH) in Baghdad was lacking basic facilities and support. To address this shortcoming, a humanitaria...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9844594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35661436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4892 |
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author | Al‐Jadiry, Mazin Faisal Uccini, Stefania Testi, Anna Maria Moleti, Maria Luisa Alsaadawi, Adil Rabeea Al‐Darraji, Amir Fadhil Al‐Saeed, Raghad Majid Faraj Al‐Badri, Safaa A. Sabhan, Ahmed Hatem Ghali, Hasanein Habeeb Fadhil, Samaher Abdulrazzaq Abed, Wisam Majeed Ameen, Najiha Ahmed Abed, Yasir Saadoon Yousif, Fawaz Salim Abed, Aseel Rashid Hussein, Hanadi Munaf Shkara, Ahmed Mudhafar Piciocchi, Alfonso Mohamed, Sara Ruco, Luigi Qaddoumi, Ibrahim Al‐Hadad, Salma Abbas |
author_facet | Al‐Jadiry, Mazin Faisal Uccini, Stefania Testi, Anna Maria Moleti, Maria Luisa Alsaadawi, Adil Rabeea Al‐Darraji, Amir Fadhil Al‐Saeed, Raghad Majid Faraj Al‐Badri, Safaa A. Sabhan, Ahmed Hatem Ghali, Hasanein Habeeb Fadhil, Samaher Abdulrazzaq Abed, Wisam Majeed Ameen, Najiha Ahmed Abed, Yasir Saadoon Yousif, Fawaz Salim Abed, Aseel Rashid Hussein, Hanadi Munaf Shkara, Ahmed Mudhafar Piciocchi, Alfonso Mohamed, Sara Ruco, Luigi Qaddoumi, Ibrahim Al‐Hadad, Salma Abbas |
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description | BACKGROUND: Iraq's health care system has gradually declined after several decades of wars, terrorism, and UN economic sanctions. The Oncology Unit at Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital (CWTH) in Baghdad was lacking basic facilities and support. To address this shortcoming, a humanitarian and educational partnership was established between CWTH and Sapienza University of Rome (SUR). METHODS: We investigated the outcomes of 80 online and 16 onsite educational sessions and 142 teleconsultation sessions from 2006 to 2014. We also determined the outcomes of pathology reviews by SUR of 1216 tissue specimens submitted by CWTH from 2007 until 2019 for second opinions. The primary outcomes were discordance, concordance, and changes among clinical diagnoses and pathology review findings. The measures included the frequency of teleconsultation and tele‐education sessions, the topics discussed in these sessions, and the number of pathology samples requiring second opinions. FINDINGS: A total of 500 cases were discussed via teleconsultations during the study period. The median patient age was 7 years (range, 24 days to 16·4 years), and the cases comprised 79 benign tumors, 299 leukemias, 120 lymphomas, and 97 solid tumors. The teleconsultation sessions yielded 27 diagnostic changes, 123 confirmed diagnoses, and 13 equivocal impacts. The pathology reviews by SUR were concordant for 996 (81·9%) cases, discordant for 186 (15·3%), and inconclusive for 34 (2·8%). The major cause of discordance was inadequate immunohistochemical staining. The percentage of discordance markedly decreased over time (from 40% to 10%). The cause of the improvement is multifactorial: training of two CWTH pathologists at SUR, better immunohistochemical staining, and the ongoing clinical and pathologic telemedicine activities. The partnership yielded 12 publications, six posters, and three oral presentations by CWTH investigators. INTERPRETATION: The exchange of knowledge and expertise across continental boundaries meaningfully improved the diagnoses and management of pediatric cancer at CWTH. |
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spelling | pubmed-98445942023-01-23 Comprehensive global collaboration in the care of 1182 pediatric oncology patients over 12 years: The Iraqi–Italian experience Al‐Jadiry, Mazin Faisal Uccini, Stefania Testi, Anna Maria Moleti, Maria Luisa Alsaadawi, Adil Rabeea Al‐Darraji, Amir Fadhil Al‐Saeed, Raghad Majid Faraj Al‐Badri, Safaa A. Sabhan, Ahmed Hatem Ghali, Hasanein Habeeb Fadhil, Samaher Abdulrazzaq Abed, Wisam Majeed Ameen, Najiha Ahmed Abed, Yasir Saadoon Yousif, Fawaz Salim Abed, Aseel Rashid Hussein, Hanadi Munaf Shkara, Ahmed Mudhafar Piciocchi, Alfonso Mohamed, Sara Ruco, Luigi Qaddoumi, Ibrahim Al‐Hadad, Salma Abbas Cancer Med RESEARCH ARTICLES BACKGROUND: Iraq's health care system has gradually declined after several decades of wars, terrorism, and UN economic sanctions. The Oncology Unit at Children's Welfare Teaching Hospital (CWTH) in Baghdad was lacking basic facilities and support. To address this shortcoming, a humanitarian and educational partnership was established between CWTH and Sapienza University of Rome (SUR). METHODS: We investigated the outcomes of 80 online and 16 onsite educational sessions and 142 teleconsultation sessions from 2006 to 2014. We also determined the outcomes of pathology reviews by SUR of 1216 tissue specimens submitted by CWTH from 2007 until 2019 for second opinions. The primary outcomes were discordance, concordance, and changes among clinical diagnoses and pathology review findings. The measures included the frequency of teleconsultation and tele‐education sessions, the topics discussed in these sessions, and the number of pathology samples requiring second opinions. FINDINGS: A total of 500 cases were discussed via teleconsultations during the study period. The median patient age was 7 years (range, 24 days to 16·4 years), and the cases comprised 79 benign tumors, 299 leukemias, 120 lymphomas, and 97 solid tumors. The teleconsultation sessions yielded 27 diagnostic changes, 123 confirmed diagnoses, and 13 equivocal impacts. The pathology reviews by SUR were concordant for 996 (81·9%) cases, discordant for 186 (15·3%), and inconclusive for 34 (2·8%). The major cause of discordance was inadequate immunohistochemical staining. The percentage of discordance markedly decreased over time (from 40% to 10%). The cause of the improvement is multifactorial: training of two CWTH pathologists at SUR, better immunohistochemical staining, and the ongoing clinical and pathologic telemedicine activities. The partnership yielded 12 publications, six posters, and three oral presentations by CWTH investigators. INTERPRETATION: The exchange of knowledge and expertise across continental boundaries meaningfully improved the diagnoses and management of pediatric cancer at CWTH. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC9844594/ /pubmed/35661436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4892 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | RESEARCH ARTICLES Al‐Jadiry, Mazin Faisal Uccini, Stefania Testi, Anna Maria Moleti, Maria Luisa Alsaadawi, Adil Rabeea Al‐Darraji, Amir Fadhil Al‐Saeed, Raghad Majid Faraj Al‐Badri, Safaa A. Sabhan, Ahmed Hatem Ghali, Hasanein Habeeb Fadhil, Samaher Abdulrazzaq Abed, Wisam Majeed Ameen, Najiha Ahmed Abed, Yasir Saadoon Yousif, Fawaz Salim Abed, Aseel Rashid Hussein, Hanadi Munaf Shkara, Ahmed Mudhafar Piciocchi, Alfonso Mohamed, Sara Ruco, Luigi Qaddoumi, Ibrahim Al‐Hadad, Salma Abbas Comprehensive global collaboration in the care of 1182 pediatric oncology patients over 12 years: The Iraqi–Italian experience |
title | Comprehensive global collaboration in the care of 1182 pediatric oncology patients over 12 years: The Iraqi–Italian experience |
title_full | Comprehensive global collaboration in the care of 1182 pediatric oncology patients over 12 years: The Iraqi–Italian experience |
title_fullStr | Comprehensive global collaboration in the care of 1182 pediatric oncology patients over 12 years: The Iraqi–Italian experience |
title_full_unstemmed | Comprehensive global collaboration in the care of 1182 pediatric oncology patients over 12 years: The Iraqi–Italian experience |
title_short | Comprehensive global collaboration in the care of 1182 pediatric oncology patients over 12 years: The Iraqi–Italian experience |
title_sort | comprehensive global collaboration in the care of 1182 pediatric oncology patients over 12 years: the iraqi–italian experience |
topic | RESEARCH ARTICLES |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9844594/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35661436 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/cam4.4892 |
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