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Breast cancer pathology services in sub-Saharan Africa: a survey within population-based cancer registries.

Hannes-Viktor ZiegenhornKirstin Grosse FrieIma-Obong EkanemGodwin EbugheBakarou KamateCheick TraoreCharles DzamalalaOlufemi OgunbiyiFestus IgbinobaBiying LiuMarcus BauerChristoph ThomssenDonald Maxwell ParkinClaudia WickenhauserEva Johanna Kantelhardt
Published in: BMC health services research (2020)
We conclude that breast cancer pathology services ensuring state-of-the-art therapy are only available in a small fraction of centres in SSA. To overcome these limitations, many of the centres require larger numbers of experienced pathologists and technical staff. Furthermore, equipment maintenance, standardization of processing guidelines and establishment of an IHC service are needed to comply with international standards of breast cancer pathology.
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