School of Allied Health Professions, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.
School of Allied Health Professions, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Botswana, Gaborone, Botswana.
J Cancer Policy. 2023 Mar;35:100405. doi: 10.1016/j.jcpo.2023.100405. Epub 2023 Jan 20.
Cancer research is critical for cancer control policies; however, the state of cancer research activities in Botswana is largely unknown. The goal of this review was to describe trends and patterns of cancer research outputs in Botswana.
PubMed, Web of Science, EBSCOhost, African Journals Online, and African Index Medicus databases were systematically searched for peer-reviewed, primary cancer-related research articles published on the Botswana population or by Botswana institutions between January 2009 and June 2021.
Of the 86 publications included, 39 (45 %) were about cervical cancer, followed by breast cancer (10 %) and Kaposi sarcoma (7 %). The remainder (27 %) were not focused on any specific cancer type. The research activities were skewed towards three main areas of scientific interest: early detection, diagnosis, and prognosis; cancer control, survivorship, and outcomes; and treatment. Botswana was represented by authors in the first (54 %), last (53 %), and any authorship (53 %) positions. The United States of America had the strongest collaborative partnerships with Botswana, followed by the United Kingdom and South Africa. The majority of funding institutions were American (76 %) and the National Institutes of Health was the most mentioned funding organization, accounting for 33 % of all financial acknowledgments. Only 9 % of the funding acknowledgments came from Botswana.
Although cancer research in Botswana is expanding because of substantial foreign assistance, it is also hampered by a lack of local funding, minimal participation by Botswana-affiliated researchers, and research that is not aligned with disease burden. Our study highlights the need to strengthen local research capacity in Botswana.
癌症研究对癌症控制政策至关重要;然而,博茨瓦纳癌症研究活动的状况在很大程度上尚不清楚。本综述的目的是描述博茨瓦纳癌症研究产出的趋势和模式。
系统地检索了 PubMed、Web of Science、EBSCOhost、African Journals Online 和 African Index Medicus 数据库,以获取 2009 年 1 月至 2021 年 6 月期间发表的关于博茨瓦纳人群或由博茨瓦纳机构发表的同行评审的原发性癌症相关研究文章。
在所纳入的 86 篇出版物中,39 篇(45%)是关于宫颈癌的,其次是乳腺癌(10%)和卡波西肉瘤(7%)。其余(27%)未聚焦于任何特定的癌症类型。研究活动主要集中在三个感兴趣的科学领域:早期检测、诊断和预后;癌症控制、生存和结果;以及治疗。博茨瓦纳在第一(54%)、最后(53%)和任何作者(53%)职位上都有作者代表。美国与博茨瓦纳的合作关系最强,其次是英国和南非。大多数资助机构是美国的(76%),美国国立卫生研究院是最常被提及的资助组织,占所有财务致谢的 33%。只有 9%的资金致谢来自博茨瓦纳。
尽管博茨瓦纳的癌症研究由于大量的外国援助而在不断扩大,但由于缺乏本地资金、博茨瓦纳附属研究人员的参与度低以及与疾病负担不匹配的研究,也受到了阻碍。我们的研究强调了需要加强博茨瓦纳的本地研究能力。