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Feasibility of Rapid Case Ascertainment for Cancer in East Africa: An Investigation of Community-Representative Kaposi Sarcoma in the Era of Antiretroviral Therapy.

Aggrey Semeere1, Helen Byakwaga2, Miriam Laker-Oketta2, Esther Freeman3, Naftali Busakhala4, Megan Wenger5, Charles Kasozi6, Matthew Ssemakadde6, Mwebesa Bwana7, Michael Kanyesigye7, Philippa Kadama-Makanga2, Elyne Rotich8, Job Kisuya8, Edwin Sang8, Toby Maurer9, Kara Wools-Kaloustian9, Andrew Kambugu2, Jeffrey Martin5.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Rapid case ascertainment (RCA) refers to the expeditious and detailed examination of patients with a potentially rapidly fatal disease shortly after diagnosis. RCA is frequently performed in resource-rich settings to facilitate cancer research. Despite its utility, RCA is rarely implemented in resource-limited settings and has not been performed for malignancies. One cancer and context that would benefit from RCA in a resource-limited setting is HIV-related Kaposi sarcoma (KS) in sub-Saharan Africa.
METHODS: To determine the feasibility of RCA for KS, we searched for all potential newly diagnosed KS among HIV-infected adults attending three community-based facilities in Uganda and Kenya. Searching involved querying of electronic medical records, pathology record review, and notification by clinicians. Upon identification, a team verified eligibility and attempted to locate patients to perform RCA, which included epidemiologic, clinical and laboratory measurements.
RESULTS: We identified 593 patients with suspected new KS. Of the 593, 171 were ineligible, mainly because biopsy failed to confirm KS (65%) or KS was not new (30%). Among the 422 remaining, RCA was performed within 1 month for 56% of patients and within 3 months for 65% (95% confidence interval: 59 to 70%). Reasons for not performing RCA included intervening death (47%), inability to contact (44%), refusal/unsuitable to consent (8.3%), and patient re-location (0.7%).
CONCLUSIONS: We found that RCA - an important tool for cancer research in resource-rich settings - is feasible for the investigation of community-representative KS in East Africa. Feasibility of RCA for KS suggests feasibility for other cancers in Africa.
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Keywords:  Community; East Africa; Feasibility; HIV infection; Kaposi sarcoma; Kenya; Rapid case ascertainment; Sub-Saharan Africa; Uganda

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34385076      PMCID: PMC8480528          DOI: 10.1016/j.canep.2021.101997

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Epidemiol        ISSN: 1877-7821            Impact factor:   2.890


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