“…A number of studies have reported on the distribution of NHL subtypes in different geographic regions around the world including North America (NA) (Anderson et al , ), Central and South America (CSA) (Laurini et al , ), Western Europe (WEU) (Anderson et al , ), the Middle East and North Africa (Almasri et al , ; Goldman et al , ; Ameen et al , ; Boudjerra et al , ), the Far East (Lymphoma Study Group of Japanese Pathologists, ; Lee et al , ; Gross et al , ), and Australia (van Leeuwen et al , ). In contrast, studies from sub‐Saharan Africa are relatively scarce in the literature and are frequently small in size (Lazzi et al , ; Parkin et al , ; Mwakigonja et al , ; Bolarinwa et al , ; Mantina et al , ; Oluwasola et al , ; Wiggill et al , ). The lack of accurate population‐based cancer registries in Africa poses a significant challenge to epidemiological research (Cainelli et al , ; Wiggill et al , ).…”