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Improving Childhood Cancer Treatment in the Paediatric Oncology Unit

The project, led by the University Hospital in Burkina Faso, addresses several issues such as delayed consulations and/or late referrals due to lack of information and awareness, late access to specialized care and inadequate follow-up problem

Main Objectives of the Project:

  • Improve access to care for children affected by cancer in Burkina Faso
  • Ensure training for healthcare professionals (medical and paramedical) for better management of children affected by cancer
  • Inform and raise public awareness on childhood cancer and the necessity of early consultation and diagnosis
  • Improve precision in diagnosis in order to treat patients more effectively
  • Identify means and strategies for improved clinical and psychosocial care

Benefits of the Project:

PUBLIC AWARENESS AND INFORMATION ACTIVITIES:

  • Improved basic childhood cancer knowledge of medical staff, the authorities and the general public
  • Wider impact with political and sanitary authorities
  • Consultations, early with precise diagnosis and treatment

TRAINING AND EARLY DIAGNOSIS:

  • Improvement of the technical equipment
  • Improved multidisciplinary collaboration
  • Operational research results led to improvements in the management of childhood cancer

ADVOCACY TO SUPPORT CLINICAL AND PSYCHOSOCIAL CARE:

  • Improved awareness of the reality of cancer and the necessity for collective involvement
  • Development of continual initiatives

LONG TERM OBJECTIVES:

  • Improvement of childhood cancer care in Burkina Faso
  • Expand this care to the third University Hospital Centre situated in the second city of the country
Project Coordinator: 
Prof. Diarra Yé
2009
Field of Action: 
access to care
Field of Action: 
late diagnosis
Country: 
City: 
Ouagadougou

Location

Ouagadougou,

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