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SWOT Analysis of Oncology Clinical Trials in Africa: A Town Hall Report From the Global Congress on Oncology Clinical Trials in Blacks

机译:非洲的肿瘤临床试验的SWOT分析:全球黑人肿瘤临床试验大会的市政厅报告

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Cancer is rapidly becoming a public health crisis as a result of the continued growth and ageing of the global population and will greatly affect resource-limited low- to middle-income countries. It is widely acknowledged that research should be conducted within countries that will bear the greatest burden of disease, and Africa has the unparalleled opportunity to lead the way in developing clinical trials to improve the health of its countries. In 2018, the inaugural Global Congress on Oncology Clinical Trials in Blacks was organized to address the global challenges of clinical trials for oncology among black populations. During this event, researchers, scientists, and advocates participated in a town hall meeting where they explored the status of oncology clinical trials in Africa using the SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) approach. Participants discussed noteworthy successes, significant barriers, and opportunities to address gaps in developing a sustainable clinical research framework. Many comments centered on the lack of funding and inadequate infrastructure affecting most African countries. Others noted important successes, such as thriving collaborations among institutions and improved political commitment in support of clinical research. The main objectives of the town hall session were to share knowledge on and discuss advantages and disadvantages of conducting clinical research in Africa. These discussions are invaluable in developing interventions and policies that improve clinical research capabilities in Africa.
机译:由于全球人口的持续增长和老龄化,癌症正迅速成为一种公共卫生危机,并将极大地影响资源有限的中低收入国家。公认的是,应在承受最大疾病负担的国家内进行研究,非洲拥有无与伦比的机会来领导开展临床试验以改善其国家的健康。 2018年,组织了首届全球黑人肿瘤临床试验大会,以应对黑人人群中肿瘤临床试验的全球挑战。在这次活动中,研究人员,科学家和倡导者参加了一个市政厅会议,在会议上他们使用SWOT(优势,劣势,机会,威胁)方法探讨了非洲肿瘤临床试验的现状。与会者讨论了值得关注的成功,重大障碍以及弥补发展可持续性临床研究框架方面的差距的机会。许多评论集中在缺乏资金和影响大多数非洲国家的基础设施不足。其他人则指出了重要的成功,例如机构间蓬勃发展的合作以及在支持临床研究方面的政治承诺得到了改善。市政厅会议的主要目的是分享有关在非洲进行临床研究的知识并讨论其优缺点。这些讨论对于制定可提高非洲临床研究能力的干预措施和政策无价。

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