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Pediatric oncology services in Colombia
Suarez, Mattos Amaranto; Aguilera, Jairo; Salguero, Edgar Augusto & Wiesner, Carolina
Abstract
Background: In low-income countries, a child diagnosed with
cancer has an 80% chance of dying, while in high-income countries
more than 80% survive the disease. In Colombia, a middle-income
country, the government issued new legislation that promotes the
generation of comprehensive care units; nevertheless, seven years
after its expedition, no institution has been recognized as such by
the Ministry of Health.
Objective: To characterize the current offer of oncological services
for cancer care in children and to identify the institutions that
could be constituted in Units of Comprehensive Care of Childhood
Cancer in Colombia.
Methods: descriptive study of secondary source, it was consulted
the Special Register of Health Providers of the Ministry of Health
and Social Protection, in order to identify the institutions that had
enabled hospitalization services of medium or high complexity,
chemotherapy, specialized consultation, emergencies, oncological
surgery, radiotherapy or nuclear medicine. The information is
reported in absolute frequencies.
Results: Seventy one institutions have hematology-oncology
consultation, 39 institutions have chemotherapy and hospitalization
services of medium or high complexity, and 18 have radiotherapy
enabled. Only nine of the institutions include all the services that are
necessary for comprehensive care.
Conclusion: Colombia has a sufficient supply of services for the care
of children with cancer. Only a minority are in institutions that have
the capacity to guarantee the integrality of the attention.
Keywords
Medical care; comprehensive; children; cancer; Colombia
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