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Mexico Regional Program

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This map highlights the region that this program encompasses. The pins denote Alliance Member Institutions.
Click on a pin to learn more about an Alliance Member Institution. The pins with numbers represent multiple institutions in close proximity.
Map last reviewed on: January 26, 2026
About this map
This map highlights the region that this program encompasses. The pins denote Alliance Member Institutions.
Map last reviewed on: January 26, 2026
Click on a pin to learn more about an Alliance Member Institution. The pins with numbers represent multiple institutions in close proximity.

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Built upon foundational relationships that go back several decades, the Mexico Regional Program supports the treatment of childhood cancer in a country where 7,000 children 18 years of age and younger are diagnosed with cancer each year.

 

St. Jude first launched a capacity-building partnership in Mexico in 1999 with Hospital Pediátrico de Sinaloa Culiacán. This partnership was followed by others, with Hospital Civil de Guadalajara in 2001 and with Hospital Pediátrico de Tijuana in 2007. These efforts were designed to address the global disparity in pediatric cancer survival rates by using a “twinning” model to foster one-on-one relationships with hospitals.

 

In 2018, with the launch of St. Jude Global, the Mexico Regional Program evolved into Mexico in Alliance with St. Jude (MAS), which replaced the original outreach program with a broader and more comprehensive initiative. MAS aims to increase the survival of children with cancer in Mexico from a baseline of less than 50% to the international goal of 60% by 2030.

 

Since its founding, MAS has consolidated partnerships with about 50 centers in Mexico, in collaboration with multiple sectors to improve the care of children with cancer in Mexico. 

 

Mexico in Alliance with St. Jude

 

MAS is an alliance between St. Jude, Casa de la Amistad para Niños Con Cancer, and pediatric hematology-oncology units in Mexico working to cure children with cancer.

 

The mission of MAS is to improve the quality of care for, and the survival of, children and adolescents with cancer through innovative education, treatment and research strategies. MAS achieves this through multisite intersectoral collaboration among government health care institutions and nonprofit organizations. Based on a shared vision, all children with cancer in Mexico will have comprehensive, systematized and excellent care.

 

The MAS collaboration began in 2016 with eight health care institutions, reaching 6% of children with cancer in the country. Today, MAS collaborates with more than 500 health professionals and about 50 healthcare institutions in Mexico, benefiting more than 50% of the country’s current population of children with cancer. 

 

MAS has established itself as a pioneer in the implementation of collaborative results-oriented projects and has received the support and acceptance of multiple stakeholders, organizations and key entities for the improvement of the care of children with cancer in Mexico. The network’s activities foster the decision-making capacity of the involved health professionals and institutions through a culture of mutual respect, joint learning and alliance.

 

Pillars of the Alliance

MAS has identified the following pillars to achieve the goal of increasing survival rates for pediatric patients with cancer to greater than 60% by 2030: 

MAS Pillars of Achievement

 

Collaboration: This includes web-based and in-person collaboration and joint engagement of stakeholders. 

  • Steering committee
  • Operational team
  • National and international alliances
  • Strategic workshops
  • Communication strategy

 

Modernization: Standardization and modernization of the diagnosis and treatment of childhood cancer in Mexico. This includes exploration of the feasibility of implementing a centralized laboratory approach for ALL diagnosis and implementation of a national Adapted Management Schema, among other tactics.

  • Bridge Project
  • Leukemias
  • Solid tumors
  • Validation

 

Quality improvement: Implementing, supporting and accelerating quality improvement initiatives on a broad range of topics, from cancer treatment delivery to supportive care. Some of the main initiatives are:

  • Pediatric Early Warning Systems (EVAT/PEWS)
  • Nurse educators
  • Infection prevention and control
  • Golden Hour 
  • Coaching for quality improvement
  • Palliative care

 

Evidence-based interventions: Development of a clinical and epidemiological research platform in pediatric oncology to help generate evidence-based interventions, such as:

  • Retro-MAS ALL
  • SJCARES Registry
  • Educational opportunities
  • Clinical Research Coordinators Network
  • Best practices in research

 

Regional Initiatives

 

Numerous MAS initiatives, such as MAS Golden Hour and the Clinical Research Coordinators Network have been replicated in other countries of the St. Jude Global Alliance. 

 

Latin America Regional Advisory Committee

 

Mexico also has representation on the Regional Advisory Committee for Latin America (RAC LATAM), along with countries from Central and South America. This committee works as the region’s advisory body and represents its interests with a single voice in the Global Alliance. Uniting the Mexico and Central and South America regional programs, RAC LATAM aims to identify the region’s needs and priorities, inform resource procurement and distribution and optimize lines of work or projects. 

 

Our Team

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    Paola Friedrich, MD, MPH

    Associate Member, St. Jude Faculty

    Director, Mexico Region, St. Jude Global

    Paola Friedrich, MD, MPH

    Associate Member, St. Jude Faculty

    Director, Mexico Region, St. Jude Global

    Research Interests

    • Omproving childhood cancer outcomes in low-and middle-income countries through focus on metrics, health systems, and priority-setting
    • Developing resource-level tiered systems in global pediatric oncology, resembling the well-established neonatal intensive care and trauma center levels
    • Determining the role of social determinants of health as drivers of outcome disparities between populations in order to identify and address them
    • Optimizing treatment for children, adolescents and young adults with solid tumors 

    Contact Information

    Paola Friedrich, MD, MPH

    Global Pediatric Medicine

    MS 721, Room L1600.15

    St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

    262 Danny Thomas Place

    Memphis, TN 38105-3678

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    Naomi Echeandia, MSc

    Senior Program Manager, Mexico Regional Program

    Naomi Echeandia, MSc

    Senior Program Manager, Mexico Regional Program

    Affiliations

    Short Biography

    Naomi Echeandia, MSc, is a Senior Program Manager, Mexico Regional Program for the Department of Global Pediatric Medicine. Naomi joined the department in 2016 as a Program Manager for the Mexico Regional Program. She has been instrumental in the design, execution, and success of “Mexico in Alliance with St. Jude,” an intersectoral collaboration that aims to improve survival for children with cancer in Mexico through four pillars: collaboration, modernization, quality, and evidence.

    Naomi has developed deep expertise in design thinking and quality improvement and successfully co-designed and co-produced with multiple partners large-scale initiatives, such as Mexico in Alliance with St. Jude, Golden Hour Collaborative.

    Naomi has been generous, sharing knowledge and tools with other regional and transversal programs. She has also continuously supported advancing St. Jude Global’s Strategic Partnership with the Institute for Healthcare Improvement. In this new position, Naomi will work towards meeting strategic goals with greater levels of autonomy.  

    Born in Mexico, Naomi has a bicultural/bilingual background and comes with extensive project management and fundraising experience in Mexico and the United States. Prior to SJCRH, Naomi was working for the Global Health Initiative at Dana-Farber/Boston Children’s Cancer and Blood Disorders Center. She also worked on the development of binational fundraising strategies for Pronatura Mexico and has worked in the nonprofit sector for over ten years. She received a BA in Communication Sciences from Universidad Intercontinental (in Mexico City) and a MSc in Arts Administration with a focus in Fundraising from Boston University.

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    Andrea Granadillo

    Project Coordinator, Mexico Regional Program

    Andrea Granadillo

    Project Coordinator, Mexico Regional Program

    Short Biography

    Andrea Granadillo is Project Coordinator, Mexico Regional Program for the department of Global Pediatric Medicine. She is a communication professional with experience in marketing strategy and fundraising.

    Before joining St. Jude Global, Andrea supported the ALSAC/ St. Jude donor communications team.  In addition, she has served communications departments in corporate and non-profit organizations in both the United States and Venezuela. Andrea holds a bachelor’s in communications from Monteavila University in Caracas, Venezuela, and a master’s in business administration from EAE Business School in Spain, focusing on international management.

    In her spare time, Andrea loves to read, write, and go hiking.

    Contact Information

    Andrea Granadillo

    Global Pediatric Medicine

    St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

    262 Danny Thomas Place

    Memphis, TN 38105-3678

Contact

To learn more about the Mexico program or Mexico in Alliance with St. Jude, email mexico@stjude.org.