Nkrumah-Boateng Princess Afia, Ben-Jaafar Adam, Boye Allswell Naa Adjeley, Tenkorang Pearl Ohenewaa, Abdul-Rahman Toufik, Awuah Wireko Andrew
University of Ghana Medical School, Accra, Ghana.
School of Medicine, University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland.
Cardiooncology. 2025 May 2;11(1):43. doi: 10.1186/s40959-025-00341-6.
The emerging discipline of cardio-oncology addresses the cardiovascular complications associated with cancer therapies. In sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), where both cardiovascular disease (CVD) and cancer-related mortality are increasing, the development of cardio-oncology services remains limited. This correspondence assesses the current state of cardio-oncology in Africa, highlighting significant gaps in infrastructure, workforce, and policy. Despite the establishment of a single accredited cardio-oncology unit in South Africa, formalized services are lacking in the majority of African countries, leading to fragmented care and increased incidence of treatment-related cardiotoxicity. Key barriers include inadequate specialist training, limited diagnostic resources and a lack of standardized care protocols. The paper outlines strategic interventions, including multidisciplinary training, integration of cardiovascular screening into oncology, research funding, and policy reform. Strengthening cardio-oncology services is essential to reduce the dual burden of cancer and CVD and improve clinical outcomes for affected populations in SSA.
心脏肿瘤学这一新兴学科致力于解决与癌症治疗相关的心血管并发症。在撒哈拉以南非洲地区(SSA),心血管疾病(CVD)和癌症相关死亡率均呈上升趋势,而心脏肿瘤学服务的发展仍然有限。本信函评估了非洲心脏肿瘤学的现状,突出了基础设施、劳动力和政策方面的重大差距。尽管南非设立了一个获得认可的心脏肿瘤学单位,但大多数非洲国家仍缺乏正规服务,导致护理碎片化以及治疗相关心脏毒性的发生率增加。主要障碍包括专科培训不足、诊断资源有限以及缺乏标准化护理方案。本文概述了战略干预措施,包括多学科培训、将心血管筛查纳入肿瘤学、研究资金投入和政策改革。加强心脏肿瘤学服务对于减轻癌症和心血管疾病的双重负担以及改善撒哈拉以南非洲地区受影响人群的临床结局至关重要。