Multisector Collaborations and Global Oncology: The Only Way Forward

Author:

Blanchard Charmaine1,Lubuzo Buhle2,Asirwa Frederick Chite3,Dlamini Xolisile4,Msadabwe-Chikuni Susan C.5,Mwachiro Michael6,Shyirambere Cyprien7,Ruhangaza Deo7,Milner Dan A.8,Van Loon Katherine9,DeBoer Rebecca9,Mtshali Phangisile10,Dugan Ute11,Baker Ellen12,Shulman Lawrence N.13

Affiliation:

1. University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa

2. University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa

3. International Cancer Institute, Eldoret, Kenya

4. Ministry of Health, Mbabani, Kingdom of Eswatini

5. Cancer Diseases Hospital, Lusaka, Zambia

6. Tenwek Hospital, Bomet, Kenya

7. Butaro District Hospital, Butaro, Rwanda

8. American Society for Clinical Pathology, Chicago, IL

9. University of California, San Francisco, San Francisco, CA

10. Bristol-Myers Squibb Foundation, Johannesburg, ZA

11. Bristol-Myers Squibb, New York, NY

12. University of Texas, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX

13. University of Pennsylvania, Abramson Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA

Abstract

PURPOSE At the 12th meeting of AORTIC (African Organization for Research and Training in Cancer) in Maputo, Mozambique, held between November 5 and November 8, 2019, a special workshop was organized to focus on the need for collaboration and coordination between governments and health systems in Africa with academic, industry, association, and other nongovernmental organizations to effect sustainable positive change for the care of patients with cancer. METHODS Representatives from seven different projects in Africa presented implementation science and demonstration projects of their to date efforts in cancer system improvement including patient access, South-South partnerships, in-country specialized training, palliative care consortium, treatment outcomes, and focused pathology and diagnostic capacity building. Key partners of the various projects served as moderators and commentators during the session. RESULTS From across all the presentations, lessons learned and exemplary evidence of the value of partnerships were gathered and summarized. CONCLUSION The concluding synthesis of the presentations determined that with the broad needs across cancer requiring in-depth expertise at each point on a patient’s journey, no single organization can effect change alone. Multipartner collaborations not only should be the norm but should also be coordinated so that efforts are not duplicated and maximum patient access to cancer diagnosis and care is achieved.

Publisher

American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO)

Subject

Cancer Research,Oncology

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