Systematic review of the current status of programs and general knowledge of diagnosis and management of retinoblastoma

Marco A. Ramírez-Ortiz , Van C. Lansingh , Kristen A. Eckert , Barrett G. Haik , Blanca X. Phillips , Vanessa Bosch-Canto , Graciela González-Pérez , Astrid Villavicencio-Torres , Alejandra Etulain-González
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Abstract

Background

This systematic review aims to report the current knowledge of retinoblastoma (Rb) and its implications in Mexico. We analyzed clinical and demographic data of patients with Rb at select hospitals with Rb programs or that treat and refer patients with Rb, and identified the gaps in practice. We propose solutions to improve diagnosis, provide adequate treatment, and improve patient uptake.

Methods

A general review was conducted on PubMed of peer-reviewed literature on Rb in Mexico. Ophthalmology Department Heads or Directors of Rb programs at seven hospitals in Mexico were contacted for data available on their patients with Rb.

Results

Five hospitals provided clinical data on 777 patients with Rb in a period spanning 2000-2015. Of the 122 patients with treatment, 83.4% underwent enucleation. From 33 to 45.3% of Rb tumors in Mexico reach an advanced intraocular stage of development. Knowledge of the disease is limited, despite the fact that the Mexican Retinoblastoma Group has elaborated Rb treatment guidelines and is developing a national Rb registry. Especially in the Southern states, prevalence and outcomes are comparable to African and Asian countries, and only few patients are referred to national treatment centers. Only three institutions have comprehensive Rb programs.

Conclusions

There is an immediate need in Mexico to expand primary care providers’ knowledge of Rb and to expand and upgrade current Rb programs to meet the needs of the population adequately. Diagnosis and care of Rb patients in Mexico can also be improved by the establishment of a national Rb registry and a national early detection program, and by increased use of the national treatment protocol.

系统回顾视网膜母细胞瘤的诊断和治疗的现状和一般知识
本系统综述旨在报告目前对墨西哥视网膜母细胞瘤(Rb)的了解及其意义。我们分析了选定的有Rb项目或治疗和转诊Rb患者的医院的Rb患者的临床和人口统计数据,并确定了实践中的差距。我们提出解决方案,以提高诊断,提供充分的治疗,并提高患者的吸收。方法在PubMed上对墨西哥同行评议的Rb文献进行综述。我们联系了墨西哥七家医院Rb项目的眼科主任或主任,以获取其Rb患者的可用数据。结果5家医院提供了2000-2015年期间777例Rb患者的临床资料。在122例接受治疗的患者中,83.4%的患者接受了去核手术。在墨西哥,33 - 45.3%的Rb肿瘤进入眼内晚期。尽管墨西哥视网膜母细胞瘤小组已经制定了Rb治疗指南,并正在制定国家Rb登记,但对该疾病的了解有限。特别是在南部各州,患病率和结果与非洲和亚洲国家相当,只有少数患者被转诊到国家治疗中心。只有三所学校有全面的Rb项目。结论:墨西哥迫切需要扩大初级保健提供者对Rb的认识,扩大和升级目前的Rb项目,以充分满足人口的需求。墨西哥Rb患者的诊断和护理也可以通过建立国家Rb登记和国家早期发现规划以及增加国家治疗方案的使用来改善。
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