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Groundbreaking Lung Cancer Initiatives to Transform Patient Care in Kenya

In 2020, lung cancer stood out as the leading cause of cancer-related fatalities worldwide, accounting for approximately 1.8 million deaths

by Samwel Doe Ouma
July 31, 2023
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AstraZeneca, in partnership with The Ministry of Health, Kenya Society of Hematology (KESHO), Axios, The National Cancer Institute of Kenya (NCI), various health facilities, and professional societies have recently launched an innovative therapy for management of lung cancer in Kenya. The targeted therapy treatment is specifically designed to combat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations.

With high mortality rates and limited access to quality care, lung cancer continues to be a significant health concern globally.

According to the World Health Organization, cancer is the leading cause of death worldwide, claiming nearly 10 million lives in 2020 alone. Among the various types of cancer, lung cancer stood out as the leading cause of cancer-related fatalities, accounting for approximately 1.8 million deaths in the same year . In 2020, Globocan estimated 1,435,943 incidences of lung cancer, out of which 794 cases were from Kenya .

Even with these stark figures, quality cancer care remains inaccessible to many Africans due to inadequate diagnostic facilities, low patient awareness, lack of training for healthcare providers, and difficulties accessing preventive, diagnostic, and therapeutic resources.

Speaking at the launch, Deepak Arora, Interim African cluster President at AstraZeneca, said “At AstraZeneca, access to healthcare is a priority, and we leverage science to strengthen healthcare systems.

The introduction of innovative therapies for management of cancer will greatly improve patient outcomes.” He added, “To achieve our goal of reimagining cancer treatment, collaboration with the cancer community, healthcare institutions, and governments is essential. Together, by creating a network that transcends borders, we can fill gaps in the patient care pathway and offer solutions that improve outcomes and transform patient journeys.”

Dr Khomotso Mashilane, Medical Director: African Cluster (SA, SSA, FSA) at AstraZeneca said: “The overall survival rate for lung cancer remains low due to delayed diagnosis and metastasis. However, the introduction of innovative therapies is a significant milestone in advancing lung cancer treatment options, empowering healthcare professionals to provide personalized care, addressing the unique needs of each patient. By specifically targeting non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations, it has the potential to enhance treatment outcomes and positively impact the lives of lung cancer patients.”
As part of AstraZeneca’s commitment to global oncology, the company has actively engaged in initiatives combating lung cancer in Africa. Notably, the Cancer Care Africa (CCA) programme, launched in November 2022 at COP27 in Egypt, and is set to launch in Kenya in 2023. CCA aids countries in their fight against cancer by advocating for policy changes to improve outcomes for all individuals affected by the disease, irrespective of their demographic, geographic, or socio-economic status.

Implemented in collaboration with The Ministry of Health, Kenya Society of Hematology (KESHO), Axios, The National Cancer Institute of Kenya (NCI), various health facilities and professional societies, the programme focuses on building capacity, enhancing screening and diagnostics, and empowering patients to make informed decisions.

In an effort to further strengthen health care access in the country, AstraZeneca, through the CCA programme, supported the installation of EGFR testing machine at Aga Khan University Hospital. A real-time test for the qualitative detection of defined mutations of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) gene in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients.

Identifying these genetic alterations promptly empowers healthcare providers to make well-informed treatment decisions, tailored to the individual needs of each patient. Prior to this installation, patients in need of EGFR testing had to rely on laboratories in South Africa, leading to potential delays in receiving critical information for their treatment plans.

The local availability of this advanced testing capability at Aga Khan University Hospital significantly reduces turnaround times, giving patients a better chance at successful outcomes.

To improve affordability of this innovative therapy in Kenya, AstraZeneca has partnered with Axios to establish a patient access programme. This initiative aims to ensure that more patients can benefit from the medication and receive the necessary support.
AstraZeneca’s launch of this targeted therapy in Kenya represents a pivotal moment in lung cancer treatment not only in Kenya but also in Africa. By combining cutting-edge therapies with extensive support programs like the Cancer Care Africa initiative, AstraZeneca is taking substantial strides towards improving patient outcomes and elevating the standard of care. With this latest development, AstraZeneca reaffirms its commitment to advancing oncology and transforming the lives of individuals affected by lung cancer.

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