1. An evaluation of the disparities affecting the underdiagnosis of pediatric cancer in Western Kenya
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Tyler S. Severance, Festus Njuguna, Gilbert Olbara, Maureen Kugo, Sandra Langat, Saskia Mostert, Larissa Klootwijk, Jodi Skiles, Scott L. Coven, Kathleen M. Overholt, Gertjan Kaspers, and Terry A. Vik
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Oncology ,Adolescent ,Incidence ,Neoplasms ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Humans ,Hematology ,Child ,Kenya ,Malaria - Abstract
Western Kenya is home to approximately 24 million people, with 10 million children under the age of 15 years.Here, we describe a multidisciplinary and sequential approach to better evaluate the complex factors affecting the lack of appropriate diagnosis of pediatric cancer in Western Kenya.Internal review at a large tertiary hospital noted 200-250 patients were diagnosed annually, suggesting the remaining 75%-80% of patients go undiagnosed and do not receive treatment. Following our screening process at a local referring hospital, 41 malaria slides demonstrated both morphologic and genetic evidence of leukemia. Knowledge assessments of local providers at referring institutions suggested a lack of education and training as the factors that contribute to lower rates of diagnosis.Through a multi-step approach, our teams were better able to isolate potential issues impeding the appropriate and timely diagnosis of pediatric cancer in Kenya.
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- 2021