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[Retinoblastoma: inventory in Mali and program to develop early diagnosis, treatments and rehabilitation].

Fousseyni Traore1, Boubacar Togo, Fatoumata Sylla, Traoré B Cheick, Abdoul-Aziz Diakité, Fatoumata Dicko-Traore, Mariam Sylla, Toumani Sidibé, François Doz, M'hamed Harif, Pierre Bey, Laurence Desjardins.   

Abstract

Retinoblastoma (RB) is a rare embryonic tumour that represents 1/16,000 births in France. In Mali, a study showed the characteristics of a hospital series of cases seen in Bamako in the Pediatric Oncology Unit of Gabriel Touré Teaching Hospital and in the Tropical Ophthalmology Institute of Africa (IOTA) between January 2005 and June 2007. Median age was 4 years versus 2 years in France for unilateral disease. Near two third of children with RB had extra-ocular extension at diagnosis, which is now exceptional in France. Only 11% were bilateral versus 35% in France. Cure rate was around 50%, but it is estimated only on the cases arriving in Bamako and with at least 20% lost of follow-up. Cure rate is over 95% in France within an exhaustive register. RB appears as an exemplary tumor and rapid improvements could be obtained in low-income countries with relatively limited means. This is why, the Alliance mondiale contre le cancer (AMCC), the Institut Curie in Paris, which is the reference center in France for RB, and teams in Bamako were proposing a program to help the development of early diagnosis, treatments, including eye preservation, and rehabilitation of children with RB in sub-Saharan Africa in collaboration with the Groupe franco-africain d'oncologie pédiatrique (GFAOP). The official launching of this program was held in Bamako November 4, 2011 for Mali and the surrounding regions. After this first experience, this program is now implemented in other countries.

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Keywords:  Mali; conservative treatments; early diagnosis; rehabilitation; retinoblastoma; sub-Saharan Africa

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23392614     DOI: 10.1684/bdc.2013.1703

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bull Cancer        ISSN: 0007-4551            Impact factor:   1.276


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Authors:  M Schulze Schwering; M Gandiwa; G Msukwa; M Spitzer; K Kalua; E M Molyneux
Journal:  Ophthalmologe       Date:  2014-12       Impact factor: 1.059

Review 2.  Cancer of childhood in sub-Saharan Africa.

Authors:  Cristina Stefan; Freddie Bray; Jacques Ferlay; Biying Liu; D Maxwell Parkin
Journal:  Ecancermedicalscience       Date:  2017-07-28

Review 3.  Retinoblastoma.

Authors:  Helen Dimaras; Timothy W Corson; David Cobrinik; Abby White; Junyang Zhao; Francis L Munier; David H Abramson; Carol L Shields; Guillermo L Chantada; Festus Njuguna; Brenda L Gallie
Journal:  Nat Rev Dis Primers       Date:  2015-08-27       Impact factor: 52.329

4.  Twenty-Year Collaboration Between North American and South American Retinoblastoma Programs.

Authors:  Guillermo L Chantada; Ira J Dunkel; Paula S Schaiquevich; Edith L Grynszpancholc; Jasmine Francis; Alejandro Ceciliano; Pedro A Zubizarreta; Adriana C Fandiño; David H Abramson
Journal:  J Glob Oncol       Date:  2016-03-30

5.  Retinoblastoma in Sub-Saharan Africa: Case Studies of the Republic of Côte d'Ivoire and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

Authors:  Robert M Lukamba; Jean-Jacques A Yao; Theophile A Kabesha; Aleine N Budiongo; Ben B Monga; Albert T Mwembo; Pierre Bey; Gabrielle B Chenge; Laurence Desjardins; Oscar N Luboya; François Doz; Cristina D Stefan
Journal:  J Glob Oncol       Date:  2018-09
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