[Oncology in French Guiana: A challenge to win]. / La cancérologie en Guyane : un défi à gagner.
Bull Cancer
; 111(6): 597-607, 2024 Jun.
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ABSTRACT
French Guiana is an equatorial, multicultural, overseas territory in South America. The region is unique a wealthy country with a universal healthcare system, but significant poverty, which bears little resemblance to its neighbors Brazil and Suriname. Cancer is the second leading cause of death. The incidence of cancer is lower than in France, stages are generally more advanced and the prognosis worse. To date, oncology has been organized through a joint venture between local institutions and healthcare professionals and a cancer center in mainland France, in line with the recommendations of the Institut National du Cancer. The implementation of a medical project and a complete medical studies curriculum in French Guiana is a tremendous opportunity for the development of oncology. The main challenges are consolidating medical care for patients, quality control, genetic oncology, molecular biology, implementation of radiotherapy and nuclear medicine, clinical and translational research, and teaching programs. Working in oncology in French Guiana is exciting because of the scientific interest (particular characteristics of cancers, notably the role of viral or micro-organism-induced carcinogenesis, genetic factors in these populations with African and Asian roots, and the importance of a public health policy) and human interest (patients from different cultures; all of them bring original approaches to health and illness that need to be deciphered in order to offer quality care). This requires the support of healthcare professionals who are enthusiastic about this unique adventure.
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Assunto principal:
Neoplasias
Limite:
Humans
País/Região como assunto:
America do sul
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Caribe ingles
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Europa
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Guyana
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Guyana francesa
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Fr
Revista:
Bull Cancer
Ano de publicação:
2024
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Article
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França