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Challenges of anticancer chemotherapy in Africa

Paul Ndom

Department of Medical Oncology, Yaounde General Hospital, Yaounde, Cameroon
Address correspondence to Dr. Paul Ndom, Department of Medical Oncology, Yaounde General Hospital, Yaounde, Cameroon

Canadian Journal of Urology 2008, 15(1), 3909-3911.

Abstract

Background: Cancer patients in Africa face unique challenges beyond the issues of disease pathology and treatment. Most patients present in advanced stages beyond hopes of a cure and their management is confounded by complex socioeconomic and cultural issues unique to underdeveloped countries.
Methods: Critical assessment of the state of cancer care in Africa with focus on the management of advanced stages of the disease. The impact of a shortage of resources, difficulty with access to care and cultural attitudes that impact on the ability to provide state-of-the-art therapies are reviewed.
Results: In contrast to AIDS, malaria, and tuberculosis, malignancies kill more patients than all three of these high profile infectious diseases combined. The lack of adequate social and economic resources results in direct limitation on the effectiveness of care in many African nations.
Conclusions: Effective cancer treatment strategies in Africa need to focus on providing basic care, making efforts to diagnose cancers earlier, making treatments more accessible and affordable, promoting research that is more applicable to local conditions in an African setting, and striving for public health initiatives that will benefit the vast majority of patients with advanced-stage disease.

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chemotherapy advanced, challenges

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APA Style
Ndom, P. (2008). Challenges of anticancer chemotherapy in Africa. Canadian Journal of Urology, 15(1), 3909–3911.
Vancouver Style
Ndom P. Challenges of anticancer chemotherapy in Africa. Can J Urology. 2008;15(1):3909–3911.
IEEE Style
P. Ndom, “Challenges of anticancer chemotherapy in Africa,” Can. J. Urology, vol. 15, no. 1, pp. 3909–3911, 2008.



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