Purpose: Pediatric neuro-oncology resources are mostly unknown in Chile. We report the human and material resources available in Chilean hospitals providing pediatric neuro-oncology services. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was distributed to 17 hospitals providing pediatric neuro-oncology services (Programa Infantil Nacional de Drogas Antineoplásicas [PINDA] hospitals, 11; private, 6). Results: Response rate was 71% (PINDA, 8; private, 4). Pediatric neuro-oncology services were mainly provided within general hospitals (67%). Registries for pediatric CNS tumors and chemotherapy-related toxicities were available in 100% and 67% of hospitals, respectively. CNS tumors were treated by pediatric oncologists in 92% of hospitals; none were...
Introduction: Information on the epidemiology of childhood cancer in Latin America is limited....
Background and Aims: The landscape of Pediatric Neuro Oncology (PNO) has changed in Pakistan since 2...
Background: Treatment of childhood brain tumours requires coordinated efforts by multiple specialiti...
UnrestrictedBackground: Advances in pediatric cancer care which have improved outcomes in high-incom...
PurposeTreatment of children with CNS tumors (CNSTs) demands a complex, interdisciplinary approach t...
Introduction: Brain tumors are the most common solid neoplasms and the second most common malignancy...
Background: Low- and middle-income countries sustain the majority of pediatric cancer burden, with s...
Pediatric cancer is becoming increasingly important in low-/middle-income countries (LMICs), due to ...
Introducción. A pesar de los notables progresos en cáncer infantil, más del 60% de los niños afectad...
IMPACT. 1: Our long-term goal is improvement in the care of children and adolescents with CNS cancer...
In Paraguay, cancer is among the leading causes of death among children. We report challenges and so...
Backgraund: The prevalence and outcome of childhood cancers in developing countries is not well docu...
Background: Childhood cancer is considered one the most important causes of death in children and ad...
Pediatric neurology is the medical subspecialty responsible for diagnosing and managing diseases and...
Introduction: Information on the epidemiology of childhood cancer in Latin America is limited....
Background and Aims: The landscape of Pediatric Neuro Oncology (PNO) has changed in Pakistan since 2...
Background: Treatment of childhood brain tumours requires coordinated efforts by multiple specialiti...
UnrestrictedBackground: Advances in pediatric cancer care which have improved outcomes in high-incom...
PurposeTreatment of children with CNS tumors (CNSTs) demands a complex, interdisciplinary approach t...
Introduction: Brain tumors are the most common solid neoplasms and the second most common malignancy...
Background: Low- and middle-income countries sustain the majority of pediatric cancer burden, with s...
Pediatric cancer is becoming increasingly important in low-/middle-income countries (LMICs), due to ...
Introducción. A pesar de los notables progresos en cáncer infantil, más del 60% de los niños afectad...
IMPACT. 1: Our long-term goal is improvement in the care of children and adolescents with CNS cancer...
In Paraguay, cancer is among the leading causes of death among children. We report challenges and so...
Backgraund: The prevalence and outcome of childhood cancers in developing countries is not well docu...
Background: Childhood cancer is considered one the most important causes of death in children and ad...
Pediatric neurology is the medical subspecialty responsible for diagnosing and managing diseases and...
Introduction: Information on the epidemiology of childhood cancer in Latin America is limited....
Background and Aims: The landscape of Pediatric Neuro Oncology (PNO) has changed in Pakistan since 2...
Background: Treatment of childhood brain tumours requires coordinated efforts by multiple specialiti...