Cancer control in Africa: Is cancer research a luxury or necessity?

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Decision makers dealing with resource allocation in Africa have the impression that cancer research is a luxury. As a result of this, very few or no resources are allocated for cancer research in Africa. Since in healthcare, clinical and epidemiological research provides an evidence base for formulation of health policies and facilitates decision making by policy makers, the lack of evidence base makes decision making intuitive. A situation like this is not cost-effective and is unacceptable. It is, therefore, important that for Africa to make effective decisions to improve the health of its population, cancer research informing policy and decision makers is a necessity and not a luxury.

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Ngoma, T., & Ngoma, M. (2019). Cancer control in Africa: Is cancer research a luxury or necessity? Ecancermedicalscience, 13. https://doi.org/10.3332/ecancer.2019.947

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