作者
Freddie Bray,Donald Maxwell Parkin,Freddy Houéhanou Rodrigue Gnangnon,Gontse Tshisimogo,Jean‐Félix Péko,Innocent Adoubi,Mathewos Assefa,Lamin Bojang,Baffour Awuah,Moussa Koulibaly,Nathan Buziba,Anne Korir,Charles P. Dzamalala,Bakarou Kamaté,Shyam Manraj,Josefo Ferro,Cesaltina Lorenzoni,Rolf Iversen Hansen,Hassan Nouhou,Olufemi J. Ogunbiyi,Festus Igbinoba,I -O A Ekanem,Abidemi Omonisi,Emmanuel Chirpaz,François Uwinkindi,Anne Finesse,Ntuthu Somdyala,Elvira Singh,Xolisilie Dlamini,Nestory Masalu,Furaha Serventi,Caroline Mrema,Henry Wabinga,Sheng Wang,Linda Chiwele,Margaret Borok,Tatenda Chingonzoh
摘要
With the cancer burden rising in sub-Saharan Africa, countries in the region need surveillance systems to measure the magnitude of the problem and monitor progress in cancer control planning. Based on the national estimates built from data provided by cancer registries in sub-Saharan Africa, we summarise key patterns of the regional burden and argue for investments in locally produced data.