Winship Cancer Institute of Emory University, Atlanta, GA.
Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital, College of Health Sciences, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
JCO Glob Oncol. 2024 Feb;10:e2300345. doi: 10.1200/GO.23.00345.
Pediatric radiotherapy is a necessary and challenging component of oncologic care for children in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Collaboration between institutions in LMICs and high-income countries (HICs) has been shown to be effective in improving oncologic treatment outcomes; however, literature regarding pediatric radiotherapy twinning partnerships is limited.
Emory University has a long-standing twinning collaboration with Tikur Anbessa Specialized Hospital (TASH) for certain medical specialties. After securing institutional funding, a faculty member and a resident from the Emory University Department of Radiation Oncology set out to establish a twinning program with TASH for pediatric radiotherapy.
Emory and TASH faculty and residents established initial communications virtually via email and video correspondence. TASH residents and faculty completed surveys regarding pediatric radiotherapy institutional and educational needs to outline goals of collaboration. Five lectures and case-based practicums were identified focused on Wilms tumor, medulloblastoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, Hodgkin lymphoma, and palliative radiotherapy. The Emory team then conducted a visit to TASH during which lectures and practicums were delivered. The Emory team directly observed and guided simulation and treatment planning procedures. TASH residents practiced decision making, simulation, contouring, and field placement for Wilms tumor cases on the basis of didactics and feedback provided by the Emory team. Additionally, a needs assessment regarding pediatric oncologic resources was completed. Clinical care pathways and standard operating procedures were drafted by collaborators. Virtual peer-review sessions were established to continue collaborations abroad and plan for next in-person visit.
Collaborative efforts by global experts have helped to establish and improve treatment protocols for childhood cancer. The presented twinning experience may serve as a model for other LMIC and HIC centers for establishing similar partnerships.
儿科放射治疗是中低收入国家(LMICs)儿童肿瘤治疗的必要且具有挑战性的组成部分。已经证明,LMICs 与高收入国家(HICs)之间的机构合作可以有效改善肿瘤治疗结果;然而,关于儿科放射治疗双胞胎伙伴关系的文献有限。
埃默里大学(Emory University)与提库·安贝萨专科医院(TASH)在某些医学专业领域建立了长期的双胞胎合作关系。在获得机构资金后,埃默里大学放射肿瘤学系的一名教员和一名住院医师着手与 TASH 为儿科放射治疗建立双胞胎计划。
埃默里大学和 TASH 的教职员工和住院医师通过电子邮件和视频通信进行了初步的虚拟沟通。TASH 的住院医师和教职员工完成了关于儿科放射治疗机构和教育需求的调查,以概述合作目标。确定了五个讲座和基于病例的实习,重点是肾母细胞瘤、髓母细胞瘤、横纹肌肉瘤、霍奇金淋巴瘤和姑息性放射治疗。埃默里大学团队随后对 TASH 进行了访问,期间进行了讲座和实习。埃默里大学团队直接观察并指导了模拟和治疗计划程序。TASH 的住院医师根据埃默里大学团队提供的教学和反馈,对肾母细胞瘤病例进行了决策、模拟、轮廓勾画和野区放置方面的实践。此外,还完成了一项儿科肿瘤资源需求评估。临床护理路径和标准操作程序由合作者起草。建立了虚拟同行评审会议,以继续在国外的合作,并计划下一次实地访问。
全球专家的合作努力有助于为儿童癌症建立和改进治疗方案。所介绍的双胞胎经验可为其他 LMIC 和 HIC 中心建立类似的合作伙伴关系提供模型。