Clinical oncology in resource-limited settings

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Franco M Buonaguro
Serigne N Gueye
Henry R Wabinga
Twalib A Ngoma
Jan B Vermorken
Sam M Mbulaiteye
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[1] Istituto Nazionale Tumori -IRCCS “Fond Pascale”,Division of Molecular Biology & Viral Oncology, Department of Experimental Oncology
[2] University Cheikh Anta DIOP,Division of Urology and Andrology, Grand Yoff General Hospital – Department of Surgery/Urology
[3] Makerere University,Department of Pathology, College of Health Sciences
[4] Ocean Road Cancer Institute,Department of Medical Oncology
[5] Antwerp University Hospital,Infections and Immunoepidemiology Branch, Div of Cancer Epidemiology and Genetics, National Cancer Institute, National Institutes of Health
[6] Department of Health and Human Services,undefined
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Infectious Agents and Cancer is introducing a new section of Clinical Oncology with the main objective of stimulating debate through articles published in the section. Infectious diseases have been the major causes of morbidity and mortality in human populations, and have dominated the medical approach to clinical and public health. Successful efforts to control mortality from acute infections have paved the way for chronic, mostly indolent, infections to become major causes of morbidity. Cancer, hitherto thought to be rare in resource-limited settings, is becoming a major contributor. The changes in mortality patterns are due, in part, to diseases linked to rapid changes in lifestyle, urbanization, and pollution. These diseases include many of the non-infection associated cancers. However, there is a dearth of information about the burden, pathogenesis, and therapeutic approaches about cancer in resource-limited countries. There are also substantial other challenges, including economic, infrastructure, technology, and personnel. The Journal advocates for interactive local–global (lo-bal) efforts to generate relevant knowledge about cancer burden, pathogenesis, and therapeutic approaches using a bottom-up approach to sharpen the focus on local and global relevance of research and clinical and public practice, particularly in resource-limited countries. The section on Clinical Oncology in Infectious Agents and Cancer will harness these “lo-bal” strategies to reduce substantially the time from concept, discovery, and development and implementation of locally and globally applicable diagnostic and therapeutic technologies.
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