2023
DOI: 10.3332/ecancer.2023.1588
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Feasibility of cancer genetic counselling and screening in Cameroon: perceived benefits and barriers

Berthe Sabine Esson Mapoko,
Kenn Chi Ndi,
Lionel Tabola
et al.

Abstract: Because there was no genetic testing service in Cameroon, we assessed the acceptance, perceived benefits and barriers and willingness to pay for genetic cancer screening in Cameroon amongst patients with cancers. We carried out a hospital-based, cross-sectional study on adult cancer patients at the Yaoundé General Hospital and the non-Governmental Organisation Solidarity Chemotherapy between February 1, 2021, and December 31, 2021. This was a convenience sampling that included all consenting patients. Qualitat… Show more

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“…Challenges of implementing genetic services Lack of Disease Awareness and Education [24][25][26][29][30][31] Barriers to Testing [24-26, 29, 31] Recourses Limitations and Access to Services [26][27][28]31] Ethical Dilemmas [24,28,30] Follow-Up and Retention Challenges [27] Opportunities to implementing genetic services Prevention [24-26, 28, 29] Presence of supportive networks [26][27][28]31] Advocacy [26,31] Community engagement [26,28] 4 Discussion…”
Section: Main Theme Subthemementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Challenges of implementing genetic services Lack of Disease Awareness and Education [24][25][26][29][30][31] Barriers to Testing [24-26, 29, 31] Recourses Limitations and Access to Services [26][27][28]31] Ethical Dilemmas [24,28,30] Follow-Up and Retention Challenges [27] Opportunities to implementing genetic services Prevention [24-26, 28, 29] Presence of supportive networks [26][27][28]31] Advocacy [26,31] Community engagement [26,28] 4 Discussion…”
Section: Main Theme Subthemementioning
confidence: 99%