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Infection-related and lifestyle-related cancer burden in Kampala, Uganda: projection of the future cancer incidence up to 2030.

Judith AsasiraSanghee LeeThi Xuan Mai TranCollins MpamaniHenry WabingaSo-Youn JungYoon Jung ChangYikyung ParkHyunsoon Cho
Published in: BMJ open (2022)
Our results suggest a rapid shift in the profile of common cancers in Uganda, reflecting a new trend emerging in low/middle-income countries. This change in cancer spectrum, from infection-related to lifestyle-related, yields another challenge to cancer control programmes in resource-limited countries. Forthcoming cancer control programmes should include a substantial focus on lifestyle-related cancers, while infectious disease control programmes should be maintained.
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