Department of Internal Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
Department of Hemato-Oncology, Instituto Nacional de Ciencias Médicas y Nutrición Salvador Zubirán, Mexico City, Mexico.
Global Health. 2023 Oct 27;19(1):78. doi: 10.1186/s12992-023-00983-0.
The US-Mexico border is the busiest in the world, with millions of people crossing it daily. However, little is known about cross-border utilization of cancer care, or about the reasons driving it. We designed a cross sectional online survey to understand the type of care patients with cancer who live in the US and Mexico seek outside their home country, the reasons why patients traveled across the border to receive care, and the barriers faced when seeking cross-border care.
The online survey was sent to the 248 cancer care providers working in the six Mexican border states who were registered members of the Mexican Society of Oncology. Responses were collected between September-November 2022. Sixty-six providers (response rate 26%) completed the survey. Fifty-nine (89%) reported interacting with US-based patients traveling to Mexico to receive various treatment modalities, with curative surgery (n = 38) and adjuvant chemotherapy (n = 31) being the most common. Forty-nine (74%) reported interacting with Mexico-based patients traveling to the US to receive various treatment modalities, with immunotherapy (n = 29) and curative surgery (n = 27) being the most common. The most frequently reported reason US-based patients sought care in Mexico was inadequate health insurance (n = 45). The most frequently reported reason Mexico-based patients sought care in the US was patients' perception of superior healthcare (n = 38).
Most Mexican oncologists working along the Mexico-US border have interacted with patients seeking or receiving binational cancer care. The type of care sought, as well as the reasons for seeking it, differ between US and Mexico-based patients. These patterns of cross-border healthcare utilization highlight unmet needs for patients with cancer in both countries and call for policy changes to improve outcomes in border regions.
美墨边境是世界上最繁忙的边境之一,每天有数百万人过境。然而,人们对跨境癌症护理的利用情况知之甚少,也不知道是什么原因导致了这种情况。我们设计了一项横断面在线调查,以了解居住在美国和墨西哥的癌症患者在本国以外寻求的护理类型、患者跨境寻求护理的原因以及寻求跨境护理时面临的障碍。
该在线调查发送给了在墨西哥六个边境州工作的 248 名癌症护理提供者,他们是墨西哥肿瘤学会的注册会员。调查于 2022 年 9 月至 11 月期间收集。66 名提供者(回应率 26%)完成了调查。59 名(89%)报告与前往墨西哥接受各种治疗方式的美国患者进行了互动,其中根治性手术(n=38)和辅助化疗(n=31)最为常见。49 名(74%)报告与前往美国接受各种治疗方式的墨西哥患者进行了互动,其中免疫治疗(n=29)和根治性手术(n=27)最为常见。美国患者在墨西哥寻求护理的最常见原因是医疗保险不足(n=45)。墨西哥患者在美国寻求护理的最常见原因是患者认为美国的医疗保健更好(n=38)。
大多数在墨西哥-美国边境工作的墨西哥肿瘤学家都与寻求或接受跨国癌症护理的患者进行了互动。寻求护理的类型以及寻求护理的原因因美国和墨西哥患者而异。这些跨境医疗保健利用模式突显了两国癌症患者的未满足需求,并呼吁政策改革以改善边境地区的结果。