Aliyu Bagudo Ibrahim, Abdulrahman Yakubu, Osaro Erhabor, Yazid Bello, Ibrahim Kalle Kwaifa, Festus Uchechukwu Onuigwe, Hauwa Ali Buhari, Sani Abubakar, Gimba Waziri, Lukman Haruna, Aliyu Garba Bashiru, Mukhtar Yeldu Mainasara
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Enhancing the quality of life of Africans living with a haematological Cancer
Leukaemia, multiple myeloma, and lymphoma are among the blood neoplasms that affect the blood and blood-forming tissues that make up haematological cancers. However, improving the quality of life for Africans who have a haematological malignancy remains difficult due to a variety of issues, including social, health, economic, and family issues. This review's objective was to identify potential strategies for enhancing the quality of life for Africans dealing with haematological cancer. These strategies include detection, diagnosis and current haematological cancer treatments. If carefully followed, these steps might ensure that Africans with blood cancer have a better life expectancy.