Improving Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Survival Disparities in the United States-Mexico Border Region: A Cross-Border Initiative Between San Diego, California, and Tijuana, Mexico.
Paula AristizabalLuke P BurnsNikhil V KumarBianca P PerdomoRebeca Rivera-GomezMario A OrnelasDavid GondaDenise MalickiCourtney D ThornburgWilliam RobertsMichael L LevyJohn R CrawfordPublished in: JCO global oncology (2021)
The CBNP facilitated access to complex neuro-oncology care for underserved children in Mexico through binational exchanges of resources and expertise. Survival for patients in the CBNP dramatically improved. Gross total resection at RCHSD was associated with higher OS, highlighting the critical role of experienced neurosurgeons in the treatment of CNSTs. The CBNP model offers an attractive alternative for children with CNSTs in low- and middle-income countries who require complex neuro-oncology care, particularly those in close proximity to institutions in high-income countries with extensive neuro-oncology expertise.