Stefan Daniela Cristina
South African Medical Research Council, Cape Town, South Africa.
J Glob Oncol. 2015 Sep 23;1(1):30-36. doi: 10.1200/JGO.2015.000406. eCollection 2015 Oct.
According to predictions from the International Agency for Research on Cancer, over the next 5 years, the annual number of new cases of cancer in Africa will grow to more than one million. Together with the immense loss in human life, there is a considerable economic setback attached to this number. However, most African nations are far from adequately scaling up their capacity to control cancer.
This study reviews the published data on the existing cancer control resources in Africa. It is, to our knowledge, the first combined effort looking at all resources available on the continent regarding cancer care.
The total number of 102 cancer treatment centers, including general oncology centers, gynecologic oncology or other single-organ malignancy units, and pediatric oncology and palliative care establishments, is not sufficient to cover the increasing needs of the African population affected by cancer. In addition, the continental average total health expenditure per capita amounts to only US$82.
This review could serve as a starting point for devising realistic solutions meant to improve the prevention and management of malignant disease on the African continent.
根据国际癌症研究机构的预测,在未来5年里,非洲每年的癌症新发病例数将增至100万以上。除了巨大的生命损失外,这一数字还带来了相当大的经济挫折。然而,大多数非洲国家远远没有充分扩大其控制癌症的能力。
本研究回顾了已发表的关于非洲现有癌症控制资源的数据。据我们所知,这是首次综合考察非洲大陆所有可用的癌症护理资源。
包括普通肿瘤中心、妇科肿瘤或其他单器官恶性肿瘤科室以及儿科肿瘤和姑息治疗机构在内,非洲共有102个癌症治疗中心,这一数量不足以满足受癌症影响的非洲人口日益增长的需求。此外,非洲大陆人均卫生总支出仅为82美元。
本综述可为制定切实可行的解决方案提供一个起点,以改善非洲大陆恶性疾病的预防和管理。