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Title: | Fighting Childhood Cancers in Africa Through Digital Communication |
Authors: | Dyikuk, Justine John |
Keywords: | Digital Fight |
Issue Date: | 2017 |
Publisher: | BAOJ Cancer Research & Therapy |
Citation: | Justine John Dyikuk (2017) Fighting Childhood Cancers in Africa Through Digital Communication. BAOJ Cancer Res Ther 3: 046. |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.3;Iss.4; Pp 1-9 |
Abstract: | The global advancement of digital communication and its direct impact
on medical sciences is a phenomenon that would remain with humanity
for a long time. This is the motivation for this study: “Fighting Childhood
Cancers in Africa through Digital Communication.” This qualitative
study on how oncologists, paediatric cancer patients and their parents in
two countries with state-of-the-art pediatric cancer centers namely South
Africa and Egypt as well as two countries which have poor child cancer
centers such as Kenya and Nigeria employ digital communication in
fighting paediatric cancer fatalities. According to the findings, childhood
cancers are rife in Africa because of deficit in infrastructure, lack of
adequate qualified personnel, insufficient data and modern research
as well as inability to exploit the relevant tools of traditional and new
media. The author suggested establishing paediatric cancer facilities,
adequate funding of the sector, generation of databases and exchange
of information amongst oncologists and the use of media platforms as
possible ways of fighting the disease. The study concluded that Digital
Communication is an indispensable modern tool for curbing the scourge
of childhood cancers in Africa and beyond. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/2907 |
Appears in Collections: | Mass Communication
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