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Cervical cancer prevention and treatment research in Africa: a systematic review from a public health perspective

机译:非洲宫颈癌的预防和治疗研究:从公共卫生的角度进行系统综述

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Background Women living in Africa experience the highest burden of cervical cancer. Research and investment to improve vaccination, screening, and treatment efforts are critically needed. We systematically reviewed and characterized recent research within a broader public health framework to organize and assess the range of cervical cancer research in Africa. Methods We searched online databases and the Internet for published articles and cervical cancer reports in African countries. Inclusion criteria included publication between 2004 and 2014, cervical cancer-related content pertinent to one of the four public health categories (primary, secondary, tertiary prevention or quality of life), and conducted in or specifically relevant to countries or regions within the African continent. The study design, geographic region/country, focus of research, and key findings were documented for each eligible article and summarized to illustrate the weight and research coverage in each area. Publications with more than one focus (e.g. secondary and tertiary prevention) were categorized by the primary emphasis of the paper. Research specific to HIV-infected women or focused on feasibility issues was delineated within each of the four public health categories. Results A total of 380 research articles/reports were included. The majority (54.6?%) of cervical cancer research in Africa focused on secondary prevention (i.e., screening). The number of publication focusing on primary prevention (23.4?%), particularly HPV vaccination, increased significantly in the past decade. Research regarding the treatment of precancerous lesions and invasive cervical cancer is emerging (17.6?%), but infrastructure and feasibility challenges in many countries have impeded efforts to provide and evaluate treatment. Studies assessing aspects of quality of life among women living with cervical cancer are severely limited (4.1?%). Across all categories, 11.3?% of publications focused on cervical cancer among HIV-infected women, while 17.1?% focused on aspects of feasibility for cervical cancer control efforts. Conclusions Cervical cancer research in African countries has increased steadily over the past decade, but more is needed. Tertiary prevention (i.e. treatment of disease with effective medicine) and quality of life of cervical cancer survivors are two severely under-researched areas. Similarly, there are several countries in Africa with little to no research ever conducted on cervical cancer.
机译:背景技术生活在非洲的妇女患宫颈癌的负担最大。迫切需要进行研究和投资以改善疫苗接种,筛查和治疗工作。我们在更广泛的公共卫生框架内系统地审查和描述了近期的研究,以组织和评估非洲宫颈癌研究的范围。方法我们在在线数据库和互联网上搜索了非洲国家的已发表文章和宫颈癌报告。纳入标准包括2004年至2014年之间的出版物,与四个公共卫生类别之一(一级,二级,三级预防或生活质量)相关的子宫颈癌相关内容,并且在非洲大陆的国家或地区进行或与之特别相关。记录每篇符合条件的文章的研究设计,地理区域/国家,研究重点和主要发现,并进行汇总以说明每个领域的研究重点和研究范围。该论文的主要重点将重点放在多个方面的出版物(例如,二级和三级预防)进行了分类。在四个公共卫生类别中的每个类别中,都专门针对艾滋病毒感染妇女或针对可行性问题进行了研究。结果共纳入380篇研究论文/报告。非洲大部分(54.6%)的宫颈癌研究都集中在二级预防(即筛查)上。在过去十年中,专注于一级预防(特别是HPV疫苗接种)的出版物数量显着增加。关于癌前病变和浸润性宫颈癌的治疗的研究正在兴起(占17.6%),但是许多国家的基础设施和可行性挑战阻碍了提供和评估治疗的努力。评估宫颈癌妇女生活质量方面的研究非常有限(4.1%)。在所有类别中,有11.3%的出版物集中于HIV感染妇女中的宫颈癌,而17.1%的出版物集中在控制宫颈癌的可行性方面。结论在过去的十年中,非洲国家对宫颈癌的研究稳步增长,但还需要做更多的工作。三级预防(即用有效药物治疗疾病)和子宫颈癌幸存者的生活质量是两个研究不足的领域。同样,非洲有几个国家对宫颈癌的研究很少甚至没有。

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