TY  - JOUR
AU  - Al Badarin, Essra'
AU  - Chamdine, Omar
AU  - Elayadi, Moatasem
AU  - Al-Battashi, Abeer
AU  - Al Nuaimi, Mohammed
AU  - Alshamsi, Eman Taryam
AU  - Hessissen, Laila
AU  - Al-Tarrah, Hiba
AU  - Maher, Eslam
AU  - Farah, Roula
AU  - Maaz, Ata
AU  - Said, Waleed
AU  - Hazaimeh, Ruba
AU  - Khader, Maher
AU  - Salami, Khadra
AU  - Hawkins, Cynthia
AU  - Abdelbaki, Mohamed S
AU  - Bartels, Ute
AU  - Tabori, Uri
AU  - Bouffet, Eric
AU  - Amayiri, Nisreen
TI  - Expanding the Pediatric Neuro-Oncology Teleconference Experience: From Twinning to International Cases Discussions.
JO  - JCO global oncology
VL  - 11
IS  - 11
SN  - 2378-9506
CY  - Alexandria, VA
PB  - American Society of Clinical Oncology
M1  - DKFZ-2025-01460
SP  - e2500023
PY  - 2025
AB  - Video teleconferencing in neuro-oncology is feasible and sustainable. The well-established, 20-year long monthly teleconference between King Hussein Cancer Center (KHCC), Jordan, and SickKids, Canada, is an example. Since 2018, several regional centers joined these meetings to discuss their patients' management plans. We aim to evaluate this experience.We reviewed the minutes of 56 meetings (2018-2023). Preconference local treatment plans were compared with postconference recommendations. We documented the implementation of recommendations and the impact perceived by the treating oncologists.Two hundred fifty-one patients were discussed: 137 from Jordan and 114 from eight other countries. Four of the 14 participating oncologists had formal pediatric neuro-oncology training. Of the 227 patients (90
KW  - Humans
KW  - Child
KW  - Medical Oncology: methods
KW  - Female
KW  - Male
KW  - Videoconferencing
KW  - Pediatrics: methods
KW  - Jordan
KW  - Adolescent
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)16
C6  - pmid:40644645
DO  - DOI:10.1200/GO-25-00023
UR  - https://inrepo02.dkfz.de/record/303013
ER  -