Project Kosovo
Background
With relative little resources health care professionals in Kosovo (photos) can cure many children whom otherwise would have no choice but to emigrate with their families or not have a chance to live at all.
Since November 2007 the Cure2Children Foundation has supported a project aiming at supporting local professionals and institutions to start treating children with low-risk leukemia. This was initiated by the Associazione SOS Infanzia nel Mondo in collaboration with the paediatric haematology-oncology service at Policlinico Gemelli in Rome and the Italian peace-keeping force in Kosovo (KFOR). After a preparation phase of almost a year, in August 2009, the first children with leukemia to be ever treated in Kosovo became a reality. This therapy was started at the paediatric oncology service of Prishtina University Hospital. In addition to financial support, Cure2Children provides drugs, diagnostic tools, training, shared guidelines and procedures pertinent to local realities as well as web-based information and communication tools. In parallel with medical care the project includes a family support program run by the mother of child treated for her leukemia at Policlinico Gemelli, which provides families with counselling, psychological support, logistical and financial help.
Aims
To support both financially and professionally local institutions and families in order to provide the best chances of cure to children with cancer, leukemia and severe blood diseases who would otherwise not have access to therapy.
Means
- Shared guidelines and procedures pertinent to local realities
- Diagnostic support
- Daily communication via web-based tools
- Monthly visits of health professionals
- Procurement of drugs and other supplies for the management of affected children
- Financial support and counselling of involved families
Activity summary as of September 2009
|
Children entered in the program |
Children being treated |
Diagnosis |
Current status |
Supported families (100-150 euros/month)
|
|
20 |
12 |
Leukemia (10) Wilms tumor (2) |
All doing well |
8 |
Overall expense: so far approximately 26,000 Euros
Milestones
November 2007: first visit to both Pec and Prishtina hospitals.
August 2008: after having shared pertinent recommendations and guidelines the treatment of the first children with leukemia ever treated in Kosovo is started
December 2008: inauguration of the new paediatric oncology ward at Prishtina University Hospital. This event is followed by a substantial case load increase.
As of the 23rd of September 2009 there are 37 patients registered in the database, 20 of which are partially or completely supported by Cure2Children, the remaining 17 are only on a consultancy basis. The 12 patients totally supported by Cure2Children who have been treated from the beginning in Kosovo, are all doing well. It is still too early to say that they are cured. The other 8 patients were initially treated abroad and for which our contribution was basically for drugs in the maintenance phase.
Future plans
To provide increasing self-reliance for early diagnosis and risk-group assignment through provision of state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment. The development program involves seeking funding for the creation of a diagnostic laboratory in Prishtina, in the region of 200.000 euros, predominantly for equipment.
Added Wed, 08/04/2009 - 19:30, last modified 24/09/2009
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