International Atomic Energy Agency, Vienna, Austria.
Lancet Oncol. 2013 Apr;14(4):e168-75. doi: 10.1016/S1470-2045(12)70532-6.
Radiation therapy is an important component of cancer control programmes. The scarcity of radiation oncology resources in Africa is becoming more severe as cancer incidence increases in the continent. We did a longitudinal assessment of the status of radiation oncology resources in Africa to measure the extent of the problem and the effects of programmes designed to enhance radiation services in the continent. Radiation oncology departments in Africa were surveyed through the Directory of Radiotherapy Centres, and this information was supplemented by that available from International Atomic Energy Agency Regional African and Interregional project reports for 2010. Of 52 African countries included, only 23 are known to have teletherapy. These facilities are concentrated in the southern and northern states of the continent. Brachytherapy resources (high-dose rate or low-dose rate) were only available in 20 of the 52 African countries. Although progress has been made in the establishment of radiation oncology services in some countries, a large need still exists for basic radiation services, and much resource mobilisation is needed for services to keep pace with the burgeoning populations of many countries.
放射治疗是癌症控制计划的重要组成部分。随着非洲癌症发病率的上升,放射肿瘤学资源的稀缺性变得更加严重。我们对非洲放射肿瘤学资源的现状进行了纵向评估,以衡量问题的严重程度以及旨在加强非洲放射服务的计划的效果。通过放疗中心目录对非洲的放射肿瘤学部门进行了调查,并且还通过国际原子能机构 2010 年非洲区域和区域间项目报告中的可用信息对此进行了补充。在所包括的 52 个非洲国家中,只有 23 个国家被认为拥有远距离治疗设备。这些设施集中在非洲大陆的南部和北部各州。仅在 52 个非洲国家中的 20 个国家拥有近距离放射治疗资源(高剂量率或低剂量率)。尽管在一些国家已经取得了建立放射肿瘤学服务的进展,但仍迫切需要基本的放射服务,并且需要大量资源动员,以使服务与许多国家不断增长的人口保持同步。