| Literature DB >> 36158982 |
Jaques van Heerden1,2,3, Lisa Christine Irumba4, Karim Assani5, Julia Downing5,6, Alan Davidson7, Laila Hessissen8, Judy Schoeman9, Trijn Israels10, Sharon Cox11, Hafeez Abdelhafeez12, Shauna Odongo Arao3, Jeannette Parkes13, Joyce Balagadde-Kambugu3, Jennifer Geel14.
Abstract
Together with the Africa Continental Branch of the International Society of Paediatric Oncology (SIOP Africa), the Uganda Cancer Institute, a tertiary governmental institution for specialised cancer care services, research and training, hosted the 14th continental meeting of SIOP Africa from the 16-18 March 2022. Under the conference theme, 'Innovate for Africa', the hybrid conference brought together close to 400 international delegates to discuss innovations and experiences, as well as share the latest research in the field of paediatric oncology. The World Health Organisation 2030 Global Initiative for Childhood Cancer provided the main starting point for the conference with a comprehensive pre-conference workshop programme, from multiple stakeholders and organisations and the themes for the plenaries towards improving survival to the main breakout sessions. Delegates discussed various ways of improving outcomes in Africa, despite the challenges faced individually and collectively ranging from education, management systems and treatment guidelines to future governmental and NGO involvement in African cancer care. The main achievements of the conference were various commitments for collaboration, investing in junior investigators, development of registries and systems for improved childhood care on the African continent, while working towards greater access to advanced management options such as targeted therapies and bone marrow transplant services. © the authors; licensee ecancermedicalscience.Entities:
Keywords: Africa; SIOP; Uganda; WHO; children; conference; innovation; six index cancers; workshops
Year: 2022 PMID: 36158982 PMCID: PMC9458268 DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2022.1423
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Ecancermedicalscience ISSN: 1754-6605
SIOP Africa 2022 awards [6].
| Award | Recipient |
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| Friend of SIOP Africa | Prof Catherine Patte (France) for her contributions to the continent through her work with the GFAOP. |
| Lifetime Achievement Award: Medical | Prof Elhamy Rifky (Egypt) for his dedication to improving services in Egypt and support of African and Middle Eastern colleagues. |
| Lifetime Achievement Award: Nursing | Sr Enyo Bosumprah (Ghana) for mentoring and educating nurses in Ghana, and her many contributions to local and international paediatric oncology organisations. |
| Best oral presentation | ‘Association between high-risk histopathological and clinical features of primary enucleated eyes at Muhimbili National Hospital’. N. Moshi, Muhimbili University of Health and Allied Services, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. |
| Best poster presentation | ‘Combatting treatment dropout in paediatric cancer’. R. Kabore, Yalgado Ouedraogo University Hospital, Ouagadougou, Burkina-Faso |
| Most innovative presentation | ‘Integrating a palliative approach into the healthcare provided by paediatric oncology units. Insights from a 3-year training programme’. C. Edan, GFAOP - Gustave Roussy, Villejuif, France |
SIOP Africa 2022 various meetings and proceedings [6].
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| AMCC Retinoblastoma workshop | AMCC retinoblastoma workshop | Civil Society and Parents Symposium |
| Nutrition workshop | |
| Wilms’ tumour workshop | Wilms’ tumour workshop | Nurses children’s palliative care workshop | |||
| Radiation oncology workshop | Paediatric oncology pharmacy |
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| Young SIOP educational day | IPSO Surgical Symposium | WCC workshop | SIOP AFRICA | ||
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| The ARIA-adapted management guidelines workshop | ||||