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Fundación OncoGUIA

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Fundación OncoGUIA
NameFundación OncoGUIA
Native nameFundación OncoGUIA
TypeNonprofit organization
Founded2012
LocationBogotá, Colombia
FieldsOncology research, Patient navigation, Public health

Fundación OncoGUIA is a Colombian nonprofit organization focused on improving cancer care, patient navigation, and community outreach in oncology. Founded in Bogotá, the organization operates at the intersection of clinical practice, public policy, and civil society, collaborating with hospitals, universities, and international agencies to expand access to oncology services. Through partnerships across Latin America and Europe, the foundation seeks to influence practice guidelines, health systems strengthening, and survivorship programs.

History

Fundación OncoGUIA was established in 2012 in Bogotá with support from local hospitals such as Hospital Universitario San Ignacio and academic partners including Universidad Nacional de Colombia and Pontificia Universidad Javeriana. Early collaborations involved oncology centers like Instituto Nacional de Cancerología (Colombia) and international institutions such as World Health Organization initiatives and programs run by Pan American Health Organization. The foundation expanded during the 2010s through partnerships with foundations including Fundación Favaloro and research networks like Latin American Cooperative Oncology Group; it engaged clinicians associated with hospitals such as Clínica Universitaria Colombia and universities like Universidad de los Andes to pilot patient navigation models. Over time, it aligned projects with multinational efforts from organizations such as American Society of Clinical Oncology and International Agency for Research on Cancer, collaborating on guideline adaptation and capacity-building workshops with stakeholders from Bogotá, Medellín, and Cali.

Mission and Activities

The organization's mission emphasizes reducing barriers to timely cancer diagnosis and treatment by coordinating efforts among providers such as Hospital Militar Central, insurers like EPS Sura, and patient advocacy groups including Asociación Colombiana de Pacientes con Cáncer. Activities include patient navigation modeled after initiatives from Duke University and Johns Hopkins Hospital, awareness campaigns drawing on methods used by Susan G. Komen and American Cancer Society, and policy engagement similar to work by Health Systems Global. The foundation liaises with regulatory and policy institutions including Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social (Colombia) and programmatic partners like GAVI and Pan American Health Organization to integrate cancer control into broader public health agendas.

Programs and Services

Fundación OncoGUIA runs patient-centered services inspired by programs at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, Mayo Clinic, and regional centers such as Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásicas (Peru). Services include navigation for breast cancer modeled after Breast Health Global Initiative, pediatric oncology links with hospitals like Hospital Infantil Universitario de San José, and psychosocial support echoing work by St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. The foundation provides telemedicine and remote consultation platforms similar to efforts at Partners HealthCare and European Society for Medical Oncology, and organizes screening campaigns reflecting campaigns by American Cancer Society and Movember Foundation. It also partners with pharmaceutical access programs run by organizations such as Novartis patient assistance and advocacy coalitions similar to Cancer Research UK collaborations.

Research and Education

Research activities engage academic collaborators including Universidad del Rosario, Universidad Industrial de Santander, and international research groups such as IARC and NIH. Projects have included implementation science trials comparable to those conducted by EQUATOR Network collaborators and registry development modeled after SEER Program and REDCap-based cohorts. Educational offerings draw on curricula and training approaches from ASCO University, European School of Oncology, and regional workshops akin to Latin American Oncology Group meetings, providing continuing education for oncologists from institutions like Hospital Universitario San Vicente Fundación and nursing teams trained with methodologies used by International Council of Nurses.

Governance and Funding

The foundation's governance structure includes a board with representatives from academic institutions such as Universidad El Bosque and clinical leaders from centers like Clínica Las Américas; advisory roles have included experts linked to National Cancer Institute (United States) collaborations. Funding sources combine philanthropic donations from foundations similar to Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and Carlos Slim Foundation, grants from multilateral agencies such as Pan American Health Organization and World Bank health projects, and project-specific support from pharmaceutical companies engaged in access programs like those by Roche and Pfizer. Financial oversight follows standards used by nonprofit regulators akin to Superintendencia de Sociedades (Colombia) and reporting practices aligned with international funders including Wellcome Trust.

Impact and Recognition

Fundación OncoGUIA's work has been recognized in regional forums like Latin American and Caribbean Cancer Control Forum and cited in guidelines influenced by groups such as ASCO, ESMO, and local consensus panels convened by Ministerio de Salud y Protección Social (Colombia). Program evaluations reported improvements in time-to-treatment metrics reminiscent of outcomes documented by National Comprehensive Cancer Network-aligned initiatives and registry enhancements similar to SEER expansions. The foundation has received awards and acknowledgments from civil society coalitions comparable to honors from Fundación Universitaria Sanitas and has contributed to policy dialogues alongside actors like Federación Médica Colombiana and international partners including World Health Organization delegations.

Category:Non-profit organizations based in Colombia Category:Cancer organizations Category:Medical and health organizations established in 2012