Ali Adel Hajj, Awada Hussein, Nassereldine Hasan, Zeineddine Mohammad, Sater Zahy Abdul, El-Hajj Albert, Mukherji Deborah
Faculty of Medicine, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Global Health Institute, American University of Beirut, Beirut, Lebanon.
Arab J Urol. 2022 Jan 23;20(2):81-87. doi: 10.1080/2090598X.2021.2024984. eCollection 2022.
To conduct a scoping review examining the status of prostate cancer research in Arab countries and systematically map publications across the cancer care pathway. Prostate cancer incidence has been rising in the Arab world and tackling its increasing burden will require evidence-based policies.
We searched Medline, PubMed and Scopus for peer-reviewed publications related to both our research topic and countries of interest by using controlled vocabulary and keywords. Search results were limited for the period between 2000 and 2020, screened for duplicates, and then included in our study based on pre-specified eligibility criteria. We used a structured data extraction form to extract information related to the article, its methodology, its cancer care pathway, funding status, and authorship.
A total of 4142 publications were retrieved from our search, of which 874 articles remained after applying eligibility criteria. Trends show a steady increase in prostate cancer research in the Arab world. Most studies were focussed on diagnosis and treatment, whereas a lack in studies concerning screening and prevention, as well as epidemiological data, was evident. Most studies were not funded and had no female author. Country gross domestic product and population were positively correlated with its research output. The USA had the highest number of corresponding authors. The majority of Arab-based studies did not involve collaborations with other countries. Most research conducted was basic or clinical studies with a low level of evidence.
Our present review identified significant gaps and limitations in prostate cancer research in Arab countries. Priority areas for research investment have also been highlighted as a first step towards context-specific health policies.
ASR: age-standardised rate; COVID-19: coronavirus disease 2019; GDP: gross domestic product; HDI: Human Development Index; KSA: Kingdom of Saudi Arabia; UAE: United Arab Emirates.
进行一项范围综述,考察阿拉伯国家前列腺癌研究的现状,并系统梳理癌症护理路径中的相关出版物。前列腺癌发病率在阿拉伯世界呈上升趋势,应对其日益加重的负担需要基于证据的政策。
我们通过使用控制词汇和关键词,在Medline、PubMed和Scopus数据库中检索与我们的研究主题及相关国家有关的同行评审出版物。搜索结果限定在2000年至2020年期间,筛选重复项,然后根据预先设定的纳入标准纳入我们的研究。我们使用结构化的数据提取表来提取与文章、其方法、癌症护理路径、资金状况和作者身份相关的信息。
通过搜索共检索到4142篇出版物,应用纳入标准后剩余874篇文章。趋势显示阿拉伯世界前列腺癌研究稳步增加。大多数研究集中在诊断和治疗方面,而筛查、预防以及流行病学数据方面的研究明显不足。大多数研究没有资金支持且没有女性作者。国家国内生产总值和人口与研究产出呈正相关。美国的通讯作者数量最多。大多数基于阿拉伯国家的研究未与其他国家合作。开展的大多数研究是基础或临床研究,证据水平较低。
我们目前的综述确定了阿拉伯国家前列腺癌研究存在重大差距和局限性。研究投资的优先领域也已得到突出强调,作为制定因地制宜的卫生政策的第一步。
ASR:年龄标准化率;COVID-19:2019冠状病毒病;GDP:国内生产总值;HDI:人类发展指数;沙特阿拉伯王国;阿联酋:阿拉伯联合酋长国。