Wilimas Judith A, Wilson Matthew W, Haik Barrett G, Barnoya Margarita, Fu Ligia, Castellanos Mauricio, Bonilla Miguel, Phillips Blanca, Helveston Eugene M, Luna-Fineman Sandra, Ribeiro Raul, Rodriguez-Galindo Carlos
International Outreach Program and Department of Oncology, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee 38105, USA.
Pediatr Blood Cancer. 2009 Jul;53(1):42-6. doi: 10.1002/pbc.21984.
Retinoblastoma, a curable eye tumor, is associated with poor survival in Central America (CA). To develop a retinoblastoma program in El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, twinning initiatives were undertaken between local pediatric oncology centers, nonprofit foundations, St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, and the University of Tennessee Hamilton Eye Institute.
The retinoblastoma program focused on developing early diagnosis programs in Honduras with national vaccination campaigns, developing treatment protocols suited to local conditions, building local networks of oncologists and ophthalmologists, training local healthcare providers, using modern donated equipment for diagnosis and treatment, and the ORBIS Cybersight consultation program and Internet meetings to further education and share expertise. Pediatric ophthalmologists and oncologists worked with foundations to treat patients locally with donated equipment and Internet consultations, or at the center in Guatemala.
Number of patients successfully treated increased after the program was introduced. For 2000-2003 and 2004-2007, patients abandoning/refusing treatment decreased in Guatemala from 20 of 95 (21%) to 14 of 123 (11%) and in Honduras from 13 of 37 (35%) to 7 of 37 (19%). Survival in El Salvador was good and abandonment/refusal low for both periods. Of 18 patients receiving focal therapy for advanced disease, 14 have single remaining eyes.
Development of the program in CA has decreased abandonment/refusal and enabled ophthalmologists at local centers to use modern equipment to provide better treatment. This approach might serve as a guide for developing other multispecialty programs.
视网膜母细胞瘤是一种可治愈的眼部肿瘤,在中美洲(CA)其生存率较低。为在萨尔瓦多、危地马拉和洪都拉斯开展视网膜母细胞瘤项目,当地儿科肿瘤中心、非营利基金会、圣裘德儿童研究医院和田纳西大学汉密尔顿眼科研究所之间开展了结对倡议。
视网膜母细胞瘤项目专注于在洪都拉斯通过全国疫苗接种运动开展早期诊断项目,制定适合当地情况的治疗方案,建立当地肿瘤学家和眼科医生网络,培训当地医疗服务提供者,使用现代捐赠设备进行诊断和治疗,以及利用奥比斯网络视力咨询项目和网络会议来促进教育和分享专业知识。儿科眼科医生和肿瘤学家与基金会合作,使用捐赠设备和网络咨询在当地或危地马拉的中心为患者进行治疗。
项目实施后成功治疗的患者数量增加。在2000 - 2003年和2004 - 2007年期间,危地马拉放弃/拒绝治疗的患者从95例中的20例(21%)降至123例中的14例(11%),洪都拉斯从37例中的13例(35%)降至37例中的7例(19%)。萨尔瓦多的生存率良好,两个时期放弃/拒绝治疗的比例都较低。在18例接受晚期疾病局部治疗的患者中,14例单眼留存。
中美洲该项目的开展减少了放弃/拒绝治疗的情况,并使当地中心的眼科医生能够使用现代设备提供更好的治疗。这种方法可能为开展其他多专科项目提供指导。