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Challenges and opportunities in the creation and implementation of cancer-control plans in Africa. | LitMetric

Challenges and opportunities in the creation and implementation of cancer-control plans in Africa.

Ecancermedicalscience

National Cancer Institute Center for Global Health, National Cancer Institute, 9609 Medical Center Drive, Rockville, MD 20850, USA.

Published: July 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cancer is becoming a major public health crisis in Africa due to an aging population and lifestyle changes, with only 11 countries having a national cancer-control plan (NCCP) in place.
  • The World Health Organization emphasizes that effective NCCPs should focus on reducing cancer incidence and improving the quality of life for patients, but many countries lack the necessary resources to implement these plans.
  • Key strategies for improving NCCPs include mobilizing resources, utilizing accurate data for planning, and forming partnerships to enhance implementation, which can help address the existing capacity challenges faced by many African nations.

Article Abstract

Cancer on the African continent is quickly becoming an overt public health crisis due to an aging population and changes in lifestyle. The World Health Organization (WHO) states that a national cancer-control programme should aim to reduce cancer incidence and mortality and improve quality of life of cancer patients, through a national cancer-control plan (NCCP) that is systematic, equitable and evidence-based. Despite this, only 11 countries in Africa have a current NCCP. Participants in a US National Cancer Institute-supported, multi-year, technical assistance programme for cancer-control planning noted three main opportunities to improve how plans are created and implemented: 1) mobilisation of resources and partners for plan implementation; 2) accurate surveillance data to promote better resourcing of NCCPs; and, 3) sustainable and innovative partnership models to strengthen capacity to implement NCCPs. Most countries in the region face similar challenges in the development and implementation of an NCCP, including inadequate human, technical, and financial resources. Collaborative partnerships increase access to evidence-based cancer-control planning tools, mentoring and technical assistance, and have the potential to bridge the capacity gap and catalyse better implementation of NCCPs. Challenges can be overcome by better leveraging these opportunities to address the gaps that inhibit cancer control in Africa.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6722107PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2019.938DOI Listing

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