“…This would influence cancer nursing research, as Africa spends approximately 80% of the limited amount allocated to healthcare on acute communicable diseases, which have also been the overwhelming focus of donors, 9 whereas cancer is not a donor priority. 29 Adewole and colleagues 30 identified the African environment, inadequate research infrastructure, and lack of funding and other resources as barriers to rigorous cancer research in Africa. Klopper and Uys, 31 when describing the state of nursing and nursing education in Africa, highlighted various educational factors that could influence the quality of research including lack of access to higher education (where the search for external funding has become a crucial responsibility), university's challenges in terms of shortage of faculty, lack of development, weak research and innovation capacity, brain drain, and poor facilities and infrastructure.…”