Department of Research and Education, Oli Health Magazine Organization, Kigali, Rwanda.
Department of Pharmaceutics and Pharmacy Practice, School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences, United States International University-Africa, Nairobi, Kenya.
BMC Surg. 2024 Oct 4;24(1):287. doi: 10.1186/s12893-024-02588-9.
Skin cancer in African countries results primarily from exposure to high ambient ultraviolet radiation. It is an emerging public health issue with limited improvement in management services. Mohs surgery, a renowned surgical procedure in the treatment of skin cancer, involves exact tumor excision along with horizontal frozen tissue examination. It is known to minimize the defect size and improve patient outcomes. Therefore, Mohs surgery is highly effective for almost all nonmelanoma skin cancers. Despite its proven potential, the implementation of Mohs surgery in Africa faces various limitations. This commentary seeks to provide insights into the current threats and opportunities surrounding the execution of Mohs surgery in African healthcare systems. The role of governments, healthcare professionals, and international organizations is also highlighted in this paper.
A literature search was conducted by retrieving articles from PubMed and Google Scholar. Previous articles that discuss skin cancer, Mohs surgery, and cancer in Africa were analysed to understand the implementation aspects of Mohs surgery in Africa.
The implementation of Mohs surgery in Africa is very limited due to challenges such as inadequately trained healthcare professionals, costs associated with the surgery, and cultural beliefs and misconceptions. Nevertheless, telemedicine has been used in surgical consultations regarding the postoperative management of patients who undergo Mohs surgery.
Despite advances in medicine, African dermatological health care remains underdeveloped. Therefore, increased investment in healthcare training, infrastructure development, and more African-based skin cancer studies are necessary and paramount factors for the expansion and accessibility of Mohs surgery in Africa.
非洲国家的皮肤癌主要是由于暴露在高环境紫外线辐射下引起的。这是一个新兴的公共卫生问题,管理服务的改善有限。Mohs 手术是治疗皮肤癌的一种著名手术,涉及精确的肿瘤切除和水平冷冻组织检查。它可以最大限度地减少缺陷的大小并改善患者的预后。因此,Mohs 手术对几乎所有非黑色素瘤皮肤癌都非常有效。尽管有其证明的潜力,但 Mohs 手术在非洲的实施面临着各种限制。本评论旨在深入了解 Mohs 手术在非洲医疗保健系统中的当前威胁和机遇。本文还强调了政府、医疗保健专业人员和国际组织的作用。
通过在 PubMed 和 Google Scholar 上检索文章,进行了文献检索。分析了以前讨论皮肤癌、Mohs 手术和非洲癌症的文章,以了解 Mohs 手术在非洲的实施情况。
由于医疗保健专业人员培训不足、手术相关费用以及文化信仰和误解等挑战,Mohs 手术在非洲的实施非常有限。然而,已经在远程医疗中使用了手术咨询,以管理接受 Mohs 手术的患者的术后管理。
尽管医学取得了进步,但非洲皮肤病学的医疗保健仍然不发达。因此,增加对医疗保健培训、基础设施发展的投资,以及更多基于非洲的皮肤癌研究,是非洲 Mohs 手术的扩张和普及所必需的和最重要的因素。