Cancer nanotheranostics: next-generation early detection and treatment prioritization for cancers using phytonanotechnology
OUTPUT TYPE: Chapter in Monograph
PUBLICATION YEAR: 2021
TITLE AUTHOR(S): M.S.Mufamadi, M.J.John, M.P.Ngoepe, P.R.Sekhejane
SOURCE EDITOR(S): R.L.K.Glover, D.Nyanganyura, M.S.Mufamadi, R.B.Mulaudzi
KEYWORDS: CANCER, SUB-SAHARAN AFRICA, TREATMENT
DEPARTMENT: African Institute of South Africa (AISA)
Print: HSRC Library: shelf number 11784
HANDLE: 20.500.11910/15823
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11910/15823
If you would like to obtain a copy of this Research Output, please contact Hanlie Baudin at researchoutputs@hsrc.ac.za.
Abstract
Cancer is basically a group of diseases involving genetic changes leading to uncontrolled cell proliferation in cancerous cells and tumour formation. The numbers of cancer cases are on the rise in Sub-Saharan African (SSA) due to the increase in the adoption of westernized lifestyle, changes in diet and reduction in physical activity among the African population (Chokunonga et al., 2013; Azubuike et al., 2018). The most common cancers in SSA countries are the breast and cervical cancers in women, and prostate cancer in men, as well as Kaposi's sarcoma and non-Hodgkin lymphomas as a result of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Most cancer cases are diagnosed at an advanced stage in Africa, which contributes to poor prognoses (Stefan, 2015; Rebbeck, 2020).-
Related Research Outputs:
- The forgotten fifty percent: a review of sexual and reproductive health research and programs focused on boys and young men in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Regional cooperation in Sub-Saharan Africa on school improvement: a comparative study of South Africa, Botswana and the Seychelles
- HIV/AIDS and new agricultural strategies for sub-Saharan Africa
- HIV/AIDS in developing countries: heading towards a mental health and consequent social disaster?
- South Africa in Africa: the apartheid regime's foreign policy in sub-Saharan Africa
- Design meeting for DFID-funded project: the contribution of post-basic education and training (PBET) to poverty reduction: evidence from South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa
- Community-level behavioural interventions for HIV prevention in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Epidemiology of health and vulnerability among children orphaned and made vulnerable by HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa
- School psychology in sub-Saharan Africa: results and implications of a six country survey
- Optimizing learning and education in Africa - the language factor: a stock-taking research on mother tongue and bilingual education in Sub-Saharan Africa
- Views on migration in Sub-Saharan Africa: proceedings of an African migration alliance workshop
- Introduction
- Towards a definition of orphaned and vulnerable children
- Research and development towards sustainable agriculture by resource-poor farmers in sub-Saharan Africa: some strategic and organisational considerations in linking farmer practical needs with policies and scientific theories
- The changing role of older persons in the South African households
- Youth and poverty reduction strategy processes in sub-Saharan Africa
- Capital cities in Africa: power and powerlessness
- Building resilience: a rights-based approach to children and HIV/AIDS in Africa
- New skills policies in Sub-Saharan Africa: priority skills in South Africa?
- Overview and regional progress of current SAHARA projects in sub-Saharan Africa