解决墨西哥西北部人口层面的癌症数据需求:来自哥伦比亚-墨西哥南南伙伴关系的结果。

IF 2 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
Rebeca Rivera-Gómez, Santiago Bolivar, Oscar E Zazueta, Vivian Piedrahita, Luis Bravo, Gudelia Rangel, William Roberts, Oscar Ramirez, Paula Aristizabal
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在资源有限的情况下,通常在低收入和中等收入国家,各机构之间建立的“南南”伙伴关系为资源、知识和专门知识交流提供了创新框架,以应对具有类似情况的区域的公共卫生挑战。在低收入和中等收入国家,基于人群的癌症登记和监测系统对于癌症控制至关重要,但它们很稀缺。作为回应,作者建立了哥伦比亚-墨西哥南南合作伙伴关系,在墨西哥西北部的蒂华纳实施了首个PBCR,并复制了哥伦比亚的成功模式VIGICANCER,建立了一个综合儿科癌症实时临床结果监测系统。新成立的小组评估了墨西哥的当地需求,根据当地情况调整了VIGICANCER方案,并开展了培训。2017年,BajaREG在蒂华纳成立,并于2018年加入了新成立的墨西哥国家癌症登记网络。2020年,儿科和青少年癌症登记监测系统(PACARSS)被纳入BajaREG。在2018年至2024年期间,BajaREG登记了8 231例成人病例和268例儿科病例。PACARSS目前收集蒂华纳儿童癌症临床结果的人口水平数据。尽管面临包括COVID-19大流行在内的多重挑战,利益攸关方的参与促成了成功。这组作者展示了因地制宜的南南伙伴关系如何能够利用合作,并促进在面临类似挑战、资源和卫生保健系统的地区实施可持续的pbcr和监测系统。
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Addressing population-level cancer data needs in northwestern Mexico: results from a South-South Colombian-Mexican partnership.

"South-South" partnerships forged between institutions in resource-constrained settings, usually in low- and middle-income countries, provide innovative frameworks for resource, knowledge, and expertise exchanges to address public health challenges in regions sharing similar contexts. Population-based cancer registries (PBCRs) and surveillance systems in low- and middle-income countries are essential for cancer control, yet they are scarce. In response, the authors formed a South-South Colombian-Mexican partnership to implement the first PBCR in Tijuana, northwestern Mexico, and an integrated pediatric cancer real-time clinical outcomes monitoring system, replicated from Colombia's successful model, VIGICANCER. The newly established team assessed local needs in Mexico, adapted VIGICANCER protocols to the local context, and conducted training. In 2017, BajaREG was inaugurated in Tijuana, and, in 2018, joined the newly launched Mexican National Cancer Registry Network. In 2020, the Pediatric and Adolescent Cancer Registry Surveillance System (PACARSS) was integrated into BajaREG. Between 2018 and 2024, BajaREG registered 8 231 adult and 268 pediatric cases. PACARSS currently collects population-level data on pediatric cancer clinical outcomes in Tijuana. Despite multiple challenges, including the COVID-19 pandemic, stakeholder engagement enabled success. The authors showcase how locally tailored South-South partnerships can capitalize on collaborations and facilitate the implementation of sustainable PBCRs and surveillance systems in regions sharing similar challenges, resources, and health care systems.

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