An update on the management of breast cancer in Africa
Date
2017-02-14
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BioMed Central
Abstract
ENGLISH SUMMARY : Background: There is limited information about the challenges of cancer management and attempts at improving
outcomes in Africa. Even though South and North Africa are better resourceds to tackle the burden of breast
cancer, similar poor prognostic factors are common to all countries. The five-year overall Survival rate for breast
cancer patients does not exceed 60% for any low and middle-income country (LMIC) in Africa. In spite of the gains
achieved over the past decade, certain characteristics remain the same such as limited availability of breast
conservation therapies, inadequate access to drugs, few oncology specialists and adherence to harmful sociocultural
practices. This review on managing breast cancer in Africa is authored by African oncologists who practice
or collaborate in Africa and with hands-on experience with the realities.
Methods: A search was performed via electronic databases from 1999 to 2016. (PubMed/Medline, African Journals
Online) for all literature in English or translated into English, covering the terms “breast cancer in Africa and
developing countries”. One hundred ninety were deemed appropriate.
Results: Breast tumors are diagnosed at earlier ages and later stages than in highincome countries. There is a
higher prevalence of triple-negative cancers. The limitations of poor nursing care and surgery, inadequate access to
radiotherapy, poor availability of basic and modern systemic therapies translate into lower survival rate. Positive
strides in breast cancer management in Africa include increased adaptation of treatment guidelines, improved
pathology services including immuno-histochemistry, expansion and upgrading of radiotherapy equipment across
the continent in addition to more research opportunities.
Conclusion: This review is an update of the management of breast cancer in Africa, taking a look at the
epidemiology, pathology, management resources, outcomes, research and limitations in Africa from the perspective
of oncologists with local experience.
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CITATION: Vanderpuye, V., et al. 2017. An update on the management of breast cancer in Africa. Infectious Agents and Cance, 12:13, doi:10.1186/s13027-017-0124-y.
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Keywords
Breast -- Cancer -- Africa, Systematic reviews (Medical research), Cancer -- Patients -- Africa
Citation
Vanderpuye, V., et al. 2017. An update on the management of breast cancer in Africa. Infectious Agents and Cance, 12:13, doi:10.1186/s13027-017-0124-y.