Regional and Global Experts Convene in Accra, Ghana to Update Cancer Treatment Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa

Ongoing international oncology collaboration works to empower health care workers and save lives across diverse resource environments.

Accra, GHANA, Oct. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- International oncology experts are gathering in Accra, Ghana for a series of meetings beginning today, to update cancer treatment recommendations in the NCCN Harmonized Guidelines™ for Sub-Saharan Africa. This is the latest event from a longstanding collaboration between the African Cancer Coalition (ACC), American Cancer Society (ACS), and National Comprehensive Cancer Network® (NCCN®), and the Clinton Health Access Initiative (CHAI) that collectively form the group Allied Against Cancer. Together, the organizations are focused on providing context-appropriate, evidence-based cancer care strategies that address the unique challenges faced across the region.

NCCN Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa available for free at NCCN.org/harmonized.
NCCN Harmonized Guidelines for Sub-Saharan Africa available for free at NCCN.org/harmonized.

The NCCN Harmonized Guidelines™ for Sub-Saharan Africa are free resources for optimizing and standardizing cancer care across the region. They are available at NCCN.org/harmonized or via the Virtual Library of NCCN Guidelines® App.

"The Sub-Saharan Africa region is dealing with a rising rate of cancer incidences. Standardizing care based on the latest evidence-based expert consensus-driven recommendations helps ensure consistency in treatment and enables better planning for how to use available resources," said Dr. Henry Ddungu, Senior Consultant, Hematology/Oncology; African Cancer Coalition. "We can ensure people with cancer receive the most effective treatment by harnessing local expertise combined with global best practices."

During the meeting, the updates to the NCCN Harmonized Guidelines™ for Sub-Saharan Africa will focus on caring for blood malignancies and children's cancers, including:

  • Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

  • Acute Myeloid Leukemia

  • B-cell Lymphomas

  • Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia/Small Lymphocytic Lymphoma

  • Chronic Myeloid Leukemia

  • Hodgkin Lymphoma

  • Multiple Myeloma

  • Pediatric Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia

  • Pediatric Aggressive B-Cell Lymphomas

  • Pediatric Central Nervous System Cancers

  • Waldenstrom's Macroglobulinemia/Lymphoplasmacytic Lymphoma

"Since the launch of Allied Against Cancer and publication of the first NCCN Harmonized Guidelines™ for Sub-Saharan Africa in 2017, we have grown to include guidelines covering more than 90% of adult cancer incidences, and most pediatric cancers," said Anu Agrawal, MD, Vice President, Global Cancer Support, American Cancer Society (ACS). "We are proud of the work we've accomplished collaboratively and excited to see continued progress in cancer care across the region."