Driven By Africa, For Africa - Improving Access to Cancer Medicines and Technologies through the African Access Initiative (AAI)

Analise LeJeune, K. Graef, J. Dent, Faruk Mohammed, D. Seymour, N. Hunthausen, D. Lake, Michelle Lee, Callie Weber, Joseph Hargan-Calvopiña, Cathyryne K. Manner
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The African continent is facing a cancer crisis. African women experience a higher burden of a deadly form of breast cancer than women of other ethnicities. [1] African men are disproportionately impacted by prostate cancer and have poor treatment outcomes. [2] Rates of cervical and liver cancer—both preventable diseases—are 300% and 24% higher, respectively, in Africa than in the United States. [3] These four cancers combined were responsible for more than one-third of all cancer deaths in Africa in 2018. [4] Without prompt intervention, the number of Africans dying from cancer annually is expected to double in twenty years. [5]
由非洲驱动,为非洲服务——通过非洲获取倡议(AAI)改善癌症药物和技术的获取
非洲大陆正面临一场癌症危机。与其他种族的妇女相比,非洲妇女患一种致命的乳腺癌的负担更高。非洲男性患前列腺癌的比例过高,而且治疗效果不佳。宫颈癌和肝癌都是可预防的疾病,在非洲的发病率分别比美国高300%和24%。2018年,这四种癌症加起来占非洲所有癌症死亡人数的三分之一以上。如果不及时干预,非洲每年死于癌症的人数预计将在20年内翻一番。[5]
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