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Cancún To Become a New Hub for Neurosurgical Access. Expanding care, training, and opportunity across Latin America!
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April 23, 2026
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Cancún To Become a New Hub for Neurosurgical Access. Expanding care, training, and opportunity across Latin America!

Cancún To Become a New Hub for Neurosurgical Access

Expanding care, training, and opportunity across Latin America

Access to neurosurgical care is still out of reach for millions of people across Latin America.

In many regions, children and families facing complex brain and spine conditions simply don’t have access to the specialized treatment they need. The gap isn’t just medical—it’s geographic, economic, and systemic.

Now, a new initiative could begin to change that.

A New Step Forward

Cancún is emerging as a potential hub for expanding neurosurgical access across the region.

A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) has been signed to establish the global headquarters of the Mission Brain Foundation in the city’s Financial District.

The focus is clear: improve access to care for complex brain and spine conditions—especially for communities that currently lack access to specialized treatment.

More Than Just a Location

This initiative is not just about where care happens—it’s about how care grows.

The project is designed to:

  • Expand access to advanced neurosurgical treatment
  • Strengthen training for local healthcare professionals
  • Support ongoing research in the region
  • Connect Latin America with global technology and expertise

It’s a model built around long-term impact, not short-term intervention.

What This Could Mean

If fully realized, Cancún could become a key reference point for neurosurgical care in Latin America.

More importantly, it could help shift what access looks like—bringing treatment closer to the patients who need it, rather than leaving it out of reach.

Because access to specialized care should never depend on where someone is born.

And initiatives like this are how that begins to change.

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Researcher, Mission Brain

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