Survival Times of Lung, Breast, Cervical, and Prostate Cancer Patients in Africa

S. B. Atoyebi
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Cancer is a leading cause of death and disability in Africa, and addressing this disease remains a significant challenge for many African countries. This paper examines the survival times of cancer in Africa through a critical review of 38 publications that comprise 27,795 samples with lung, breast, cervical, and prostate cancer. The overall survival time at one year was 77.4%, and the loco-regional rate of survival at three years was 71.8%. For cervical, breast, lung, and prostate cancer, the five-month survival time was 73.1-79.9%. The mean survival times for lung cancer patients at one year was 78.2%, and the mean annual survival times at three years was 52.8%. The mean age at the time of the study was 57.6 years. Total estimated pooled survival times for cancer patients in Africa was 60.66% (95% CI: 56.27, 65.06). And, the survival times of cancer patients in Southern Africa is 14.30%, 26.21% in Eastern Africa, 24.51% in Western Africa, and 41.06% in Central Africa. To improve survival times of lung, breast, cervical, and prostate cancer patients in Africa, it is important to increase awareness about cancer and its risk factors. And consortia should be promoted, whereby regions in Africa that have better resources can serve as mentors.
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非洲肺癌、乳腺癌、宫颈癌和前列腺癌患者的生存时间
癌症是非洲死亡和残疾的主要原因,对许多非洲国家来说,解决这一疾病仍然是一项重大挑战。本文通过对38份包括27,795例肺癌、乳腺癌、宫颈癌和前列腺癌样本的出版物进行批判性审查,研究了非洲癌症的生存时间。1年总生存率为77.4%,3年局部区域生存率为71.8%。宫颈癌、乳腺癌、肺癌和前列腺癌的5个月生存率为73.1% -79.9%。肺癌患者1年平均生存时间为78.2%,3年平均年生存时间为52.8%。研究时的平均年龄为57.6岁。非洲癌症患者的总估计总生存时间为60.66% (95% CI: 56.27, 65.06)。南部非洲癌症患者的生存率为14.30%,东部非洲26.21%,西部非洲24.51%,中部非洲41.06%。为了提高非洲肺癌、乳腺癌、宫颈癌和前列腺癌患者的生存时间,提高对癌症及其危险因素的认识是很重要的。同时应该促进联盟,这样非洲拥有更好资源的地区就可以充当导师。
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