Cancer research in South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries

M Saiful Huq, Sandhya C Acharya, Manish Gautam, Sudhir R Silwal, Simit Sapkota, Saugat Poudyal, Susmita Sharma, K Govind Babu, Taslima Nigar, Shahana Pervin, Seema Gulia, Sanjeeva Gunasekara, A F M Kamal Uddin, Ugyen Tshomo, Ahmad J Safi, Mohammad S Nadeem, Ahmed I Masood, Mostafa A Sumon, Shaila Purvin, Mohammad A Hai, Krishni Wijesooriya
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Cancer is a major global health threat, with 35 million new cases projected by 2050, predominantly in low-income and middle-income-countries. Within South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) countries, a notable gap in cancer research investment and output compared with high-income countries highlights the need to strengthen research capacity. The rising cancer incidence across SAARC countries is not being matched by local research, particularly in clinical trials in molecular biology, targeted therapy, immunotherapy, and cancer vaccines. This paucity of research is problematic as guidelines and therapies developed in high-income countries might not be directly applicable to low-income and middle-income countries due to distinct regional sociocultural, genetic, and environmental factors and are often impractical in these countries due to cost and implementation challenges. This Series paper examines the cancer research landscape within SAARC countries, focusing on Bangladesh, Nepal, Sri Lanka, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bhutan, and Maldives. We analyse PubMed publication rates and examine available infrastructure, current research (including clinical trials), and limitations and disparities among SAARC countries in terms of cancer research. Key challenges include disparities in health-care access, cultural and economic barriers, and little funding and infrastructure. Strengthening cancer research in SAARC countries requires building collaborative networks, improving research facilities and training, focusing on local epidemiological studies, and developing affordable technologies and treatments. Effective policy and stakeholder engagement could greatly advance cancer care in the region.
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南亚区域合作联盟(SAARC)国家的癌症研究
癌症是一个主要的全球健康威胁,预计到2050年将有3500万新病例,主要发生在低收入和中等收入国家。在南亚区域合作联盟(SAARC)国家内部,与高收入国家相比,癌症研究投资和产出的显著差距突出了加强研究能力的必要性。南盟国家癌症发病率的上升与当地的研究不相匹配,特别是在分子生物学、靶向治疗、免疫治疗和癌症疫苗的临床试验方面。这种研究的缺乏是有问题的,因为高收入国家制定的指南和治疗方法可能由于不同的区域社会文化、遗传和环境因素而不能直接适用于低收入和中等收入国家,而且由于成本和实施方面的挑战,在这些国家往往不切实际。本系列论文考察了南亚区域合作联盟国家的癌症研究现状,重点关注孟加拉国、尼泊尔、斯里兰卡、印度、巴基斯坦、阿富汗、不丹和马尔代夫。我们分析了PubMed的发表率,并检查了可用的基础设施、当前的研究(包括临床试验),以及南盟国家在癌症研究方面的局限性和差异。主要挑战包括获得保健服务方面的差异、文化和经济障碍以及资金和基础设施不足。加强南盟国家的癌症研究需要建立合作网络、改进研究设施和培训、注重当地流行病学研究以及开发负担得起的技术和治疗方法。有效的政策和利益攸关方的参与可以极大地促进该地区的癌症治疗。
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