2020
DOI: 10.1200/go.20.00281
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State of Cancer Control in Rwanda: Past, Present, and Future Opportunities

Abstract: Rwanda is a densely populated low-income country in East Africa. Previously considered a failed state after the genocide against the Tutsi in 1994, Rwanda has seen remarkable growth over the past 2 decades. Health care in Rwanda is predominantly delivered through public hospitals and is emerging in the private sector. More than 80% of patients are covered by community-based health insurance (Mutuelle de Santé). The cancer unit at the Rwanda Biomedical Center (a branch of the Ministry of Health) is responsible … Show more

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“…This is because most of these facilities are available in national teaching hospitals as well as a few tier -four hospitals in some counties in Kenya. This finding is consistent to that reported in Rwanda (21) where MRI machines were available in one national public and one private hospital. The diagnosis of breast cancer involves thorough bimanual palpation of the breasts and locoregional nodes, blood testing that includes complete blood count and blood chemistries (liver and renal function tests, alkaline phosphatase and .…”
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“…This is because most of these facilities are available in national teaching hospitals as well as a few tier -four hospitals in some counties in Kenya. This finding is consistent to that reported in Rwanda (21) where MRI machines were available in one national public and one private hospital. The diagnosis of breast cancer involves thorough bimanual palpation of the breasts and locoregional nodes, blood testing that includes complete blood count and blood chemistries (liver and renal function tests, alkaline phosphatase and .…”
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confidence: 91%
“…Among the 73 facilities assessed, none of them had an MRI machine to support breast cancer screening, however each county referral hospital had a digital mammogram. This finding is consistent to that reported in Rwanda [21] where MRI machines were available in one national public and one private hospital. The diagnosis of breast cancer involves triple assessment through a clinical breast examination by a trained health provider, breast biopsy and breast imaging using mammography, ultrasound or MRI as appropriate [23] .…”
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“…Rwanda, a landlocked country in sub-Saharan Africa with a population of 12.3 million, is investing in cancer control and prioritizing the response to its highest-incidence cancers. 1 2 Over 1500 Rwandan women develop gynecologic cancers each year, with 71% of those women dying from their disease. 3 4…”
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