Soft Tissue Sarcoma in Sub-Saharan Africa: Surgical Management Outcomes, Gaps, and Future Prospects: A Narrative Review

IF 2.1 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Favour Tope Adebusoye, Sakshi Roy, Hareesha Rishab Bharadwaj, Syed Hasham Ali, Wireko Andrew Awuah, Tomas Ferreira, Joecelyn Kirani Tan, Nicholas Aderinto, Saleha Azeem, Paul Olutosin Salako, Pearl Ohenewaa Tenkorang, Harendra Kumar, Toufik Abdul-Rahman
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Abstract

Background and Aims

The diagnosis and management of soft tissue sarcoma (STS) in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) present significant challenges. Positive outcomes in STS treatment include achieving negative margins, improved quality of life, and reduced recurrence rates, while negative outcomes involve incomplete resection, local recurrence, and surgical complications. This review aims to examine the current state of STS management in SSA, identify key challenges, and propose potential solutions to improve patient outcomes.

Methods

A comprehensive review of the literature using PubMed/MEDLINE, Google Scholar, and Scopus, focusing on English-language studies examining the management of STS in SSA. Inclusion criteria centered on studies reporting on surgical interventions, outcomes, and healthcare challenges in the region. Articles lacking sufficient data, non-English sources, conference abstracts, and duplicates were excluded.

Results

Findings highlight several obstacles in the management of STS in SSA, including limited multidisciplinary teams, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, financial constraints, and lack of standardized treatment protocols. Key themes such as diagnostic capacity and resource allocation were identified as significant barriers.

Conclusion

Improving STS outcomes in SSA requires investment in healthcare infrastructure, professional development, enhanced funding, and collaborative research. Addressing these gaps is crucial to achieving better surgical management and improving survival rates for patients with STS in SSA.

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撒哈拉以南非洲的软组织肉瘤:手术治疗结果、差距和未来展望:叙述性综述
背景和目的 在撒哈拉以南非洲地区(SSA),软组织肉瘤(STS)的诊断和治疗面临着巨大挑战。STS治疗的积极结果包括达到阴性边缘、改善生活质量和降低复发率,而消极结果则包括切除不彻底、局部复发和手术并发症。本综述旨在研究 SSA 地区 STS 治疗的现状,确定主要挑战,并提出改善患者预后的潜在解决方案。 方法 使用 PubMed/MEDLINE、Google Scholar 和 Scopus 对文献进行全面综述,重点关注有关 SSA 地区 STS 管理的英文研究。纳入标准以报道该地区手术干预、结果和医疗挑战的研究为中心。缺乏足够数据、非英语来源、会议摘要和重复的文章均被排除在外。 结果 研究结果突显了 SSA 地区 STS 管理中的几个障碍,包括多学科团队有限、医疗基础设施不足、财政限制以及缺乏标准化治疗方案。诊断能力和资源分配等关键主题被认为是重大障碍。 结论 要改善撒哈拉以南非洲地区的 STS 治疗效果,就必须在医疗基础设施、专业发展、加强资金投入和合作研究方面进行投资。缩小这些差距对于实现更好的手术管理和提高 SSA 地区 STS 患者的存活率至关重要。
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