Sanni Quadri A, Mohamed Abdulkadir, Tsejime James, Anyaegbu Ejike H, Anifowose Jubril O, Wong Kay'ien, Mechelen Mia V
Department of Urology, South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust, Warwick, GBR.
Department of Surgery, South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust, Warwick, GBR.
Cureus. 2025 May 21;17(5):e84553. doi: 10.7759/cureus.84553. eCollection 2025 May.
Multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) play a pivotal role in the care of cancer patients. With a progressive rise in the incidence of cancer diagnoses in the African subcontinent, there is an expectation that oncologic care should be standardized and fairly available, and central to this care is the establishment of a cancer MDT. This study aimed to explore the availability and role of oncologic MDTs in various centers in the African subcontinent. Data on Cancer MDTs were searched using keywords on PubMed, African Journal Online, and Google Scholar. Other relevant searches were conducted using the reference list of primary studies. There has been a 34% increase in the prevalence of MDT meetings among institutions in sub-Saharan Africa, spanning all regions of Africa, based on a survey conducted by the African Organisation for Research and Treatment in Cancer network in 2013 and repeated in 2021. Although there is an increase in the prevalence of MDT meetings in sub-Saharan Africa, spanning all regions of Africa, the mortality rate of cancer patients remains disproportionately high, with a mortality rate higher than that of Europe. Several centers across African countries do not have access to functioning oncologic MDTs, and those with access do have members frequently missing. Several factors mitigate against the establishment of cancer MDTs in Africa, including the lack of specialists, motivation of the healthcare staff, poor financial remuneration, and government policies. To ensure improved cancer care in Africa, efforts should be made to involve key stakeholders, including healthcare professionals, the government, and the private sector.
多学科团队(MDTs)在癌症患者的护理中发挥着关键作用。随着非洲次大陆癌症诊断发病率的不断上升,人们期望肿瘤护理能够标准化且广泛可得,而建立癌症多学科团队是这种护理的核心。本研究旨在探讨非洲次大陆各中心肿瘤多学科团队的可用性及作用。使用PubMed、《非洲在线期刊》和谷歌学术上的关键词搜索了有关癌症多学科团队的数据。还利用主要研究的参考文献列表进行了其他相关搜索。根据非洲癌症研究与治疗组织网络在2013年进行并于2021年重复进行的一项调查,撒哈拉以南非洲各机构中多学科团队会议的普及率增长了34%,涵盖非洲所有地区。尽管撒哈拉以南非洲各地区多学科团队会议的普及率有所上升,但癌症患者的死亡率仍然高得不成比例,高于欧洲。非洲各国的几个中心无法获得正常运作的肿瘤多学科团队服务,而那些有此服务的中心也经常有成员缺席。有几个因素不利于在非洲建立癌症多学科团队,包括缺乏专家、医护人员积极性不高、经济报酬低以及政府政策等。为确保改善非洲的癌症护理,应努力让包括医护专业人员、政府和私营部门在内的关键利益相关者参与进来。