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Women, Power, And Cancer: A Lancet Commission, Ophira Ginsburg, Verna Vanderpuye, Ann Marie Beddoe, Nirmala Bhoo-Pathy, Freddie Bray, Carlo Caduf, Narjust Florez, Ibtihal Fadhil, Nazik Hammad, Miriam Mutebi Dec 2023

Women, Power, And Cancer: A Lancet Commission, Ophira Ginsburg, Verna Vanderpuye, Ann Marie Beddoe, Nirmala Bhoo-Pathy, Freddie Bray, Carlo Caduf, Narjust Florez, Ibtihal Fadhil, Nazik Hammad, Miriam Mutebi

General Surgery, East Africa

Women interact with cancer in complex ways, as healthy individuals participating in cancer prevention and screening activities, as individuals living with and beyond a cancer diagnosis, as caregivers for family members and friends, as patient advocates, as health workers and healthcare professionals, and as cancer researchers and policy makers. The topic of women and cancer spans broad terrain, beyond women’s cancers and the biomedical aspects of any type of cancer that women in all their diversities might experience. It is inclusive of the ways in which sex and gender influence exposures to cancer risk factors, interactions with the cancer health …


Advanced Breast Cancer Care: The Current Situation And Global Disparities, Aruni Ghose, Susannah Stanway, Bhawna Sirohi, Miriam Mutebi, Sarah Adomah Dec 2023

Advanced Breast Cancer Care: The Current Situation And Global Disparities, Aruni Ghose, Susannah Stanway, Bhawna Sirohi, Miriam Mutebi, Sarah Adomah

General Surgery, East Africa

Objectives: Advanced breast cancer (ABC) is an incurable disease. The number of people living with ABC has increased globally. Disparities in ABC care exist at both individual and system levels. ABC cases in most low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) are underreported due to a lack of national cancer registries. Harmonized guidelines for resource stratification and capacity building in LMICs are under way.

Data sources: MEDLINE, Cochrane, and Google Scholar databases were used.

Conclusion: To improve ABC outcomes and resolve disparities, more robust health systems or pathways need to be developed across the cancer continuum in addition to social education.

Implications …


Phenytoin-Induced Cerebellar Atrophy: A Case For Reversibility Of Neurological Decline, Edwin Mogere, Davis Cheruiyot, Manakhe Nassiuma Nov 2023

Phenytoin-Induced Cerebellar Atrophy: A Case For Reversibility Of Neurological Decline, Edwin Mogere, Davis Cheruiyot, Manakhe Nassiuma

General Surgery, East Africa

This case serves as a reminder of the infrequent, yet consequential occurrence of cerebellar degeneration linked to phenytoin usage. Whilst emphasizes the importance of monitoring patients on long-term phenytoin therapy, and it further suggests considering employing bedside imaging tools such as Ultrasound fusion imaging for follow-up of patients at risk of this type of disorder. We present a case study involving a 23-year-old woman who experienced significant neurological impairment resulting in severe cerebellar atrophy while undergoing phenytoin treatment. On cessation of phenytoin, the patient exhibited improvement with enhanced cerebellar function.


A Review Of The Current State Of Global Surgical Oncology And The Role Of Surgeons Who Treat Cancer: Our Profession’S Imperative To Act Upon A Worldwide Crisis In Evolution, Aaron C. Saunders, Miriam Mutebi, T. Subramanyeshwar Rao Jun 2023

A Review Of The Current State Of Global Surgical Oncology And The Role Of Surgeons Who Treat Cancer: Our Profession’S Imperative To Act Upon A Worldwide Crisis In Evolution, Aaron C. Saunders, Miriam Mutebi, T. Subramanyeshwar Rao

General Surgery, East Africa

Worldwide, the capacity of healthcare systems and physician workforce is woefully inadequate for the surgical treatment of cancer. With major projected increases in the global burden of neoplastic disease, this inadequacy is expected to worsen, and interventions to increase the workforce of surgeons who treat cancer and strengthen the necessary supporting infrastructure, equipment, staffing, financial and information systems are urgently called for to prevent this inadequacy from deepening. These efforts must also occur in the context of broader healthcare systems strengthening and cancer control plans, including prevention, screening, early detection, safe and effective treatment, surveillance, and palliation. The cost of …


Sensitivity Of A Preanaesthesia Screening And Triage Tool In Identifying High-Risk Patients Attending The Preanaesthesia Assessment Clinic In A Tertiary Referral Hospital In Sub-Saharan Africa: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study, Brian Misoi, Vitalis Mung’Ayi, Rajpreet Bal, Shamshudin Mohammedali Mar 2023

Sensitivity Of A Preanaesthesia Screening And Triage Tool In Identifying High-Risk Patients Attending The Preanaesthesia Assessment Clinic In A Tertiary Referral Hospital In Sub-Saharan Africa: A Diagnostic Accuracy Study, Brian Misoi, Vitalis Mung’Ayi, Rajpreet Bal, Shamshudin Mohammedali

General Surgery, East Africa

Objectives: The use of preoperative triage questionnaires is an innovative way to mitigate the shortage of anaesthesiologists and to identify and refer high-risk patients early for evaluation. This study evaluates the diagnostic accuracy of one such questionnaire in identifying high-risk patients in a Sub-Saharan population.

Design: Diagnostic accuracy study

Setting: The study was conducted in a preanaesthesia assessment clinic in a tertiary referral hospital in SubSaharan Africa. Participants The study had a sample size of 128, including all patients above the age of 18 scheduled for elective surgery under any modality of anaesthesia other than local anaesthesia presenting to the …


The Efficacy Of Blended Learning In A Pediatric Spine Deformity Management Program In Sub-Saharan Africa, Alaaeldin Ahmad, Abdallah Abushehab, François Waterkeyn, Beverly Cheserem, Massimo Balsano, Christopher Bonfield, Hamisi Shabani, Juma Magogo, Bryson Mcharo, Costansia Bureta Feb 2023

The Efficacy Of Blended Learning In A Pediatric Spine Deformity Management Program In Sub-Saharan Africa, Alaaeldin Ahmad, Abdallah Abushehab, François Waterkeyn, Beverly Cheserem, Massimo Balsano, Christopher Bonfield, Hamisi Shabani, Juma Magogo, Bryson Mcharo, Costansia Bureta

General Surgery, East Africa

Introduction: Our study assessed the efficacy of blended learning, which combines in-person learning and e-learning, in a pediatric scoliosis training program through an international collaborative effort.

Methods: The course comprised two parts: the online portion, where participants reviewed educational materials for 3 weeks and met with faculty once/week for discussion, and the in-person session, where participants reviewed cases in a team-based approach and came to a consensus on treatment strategy, followed by discussion with an international expert. All participants completed a needs assessment (NA) and clinical quiz at three points: before the course, after the online session, and after the …


Does Mainstream Brca Testing Affect Surgical Decision-Making In Newly-Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients?, Quratul Ain, Caroline Richardson, Miriam Mutebi, Angela George, Zoe Kemp, Jennifer E. Rusby Feb 2023

Does Mainstream Brca Testing Affect Surgical Decision-Making In Newly-Diagnosed Breast Cancer Patients?, Quratul Ain, Caroline Richardson, Miriam Mutebi, Angela George, Zoe Kemp, Jennifer E. Rusby

General Surgery, East Africa

Background: Germline pathogenic variants mutations) in the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes cause an increased risk of breast cancer and ovarian cancer. Mainstream cancer genetic testing (MCG) was introduced for breast cancer patients in our unit in 2013. Non-geneticist clinicians have been trained to offer genetic testing during initial treatment planning. We assessed the impact of timely test results on surgical decision-making.

Methods: Women who had undergone mainstream genetic testing for breast cancer between September 2013 and September 2018 were identified from a prospective database. Surgical data were collected retrospectively.

Results: 580 eligible women had mainstream genetic testing. …