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Title: Towards a unified approach for multiple myeloma care in Kenya - proceedings of the Inaugural Multiple Myeloma Congress
Authors: Lotodo, Teresa Cherop
Melly, Beatrice Jepngetich
Manyega, Kelvin Mogesa
Oduor, Mercy
Magutu, Valerie
Asirwa, Fredrick Chite
Riyat, Riyat
Karagu, Alfred
Onsongo, Simon
Wafula, Caroline
Yatich, Roselyne
Mishra, Pravas Chandra
Omondi, Austin
Namaemba, Diana Flora
Oyollo, Yvette
Kugo, Maureen
Keywords: Multiple myeloma
Diagnostics drugs
Morbidities and mortality.
Virtual multiple myeloma Congress
Issue Date: 17-Dec-2021
Publisher: Pan African medical journal
Abstract: The rising burden of multiple myeloma in Kenya has not been met by a commensurate effort for control. Patients and practitioners struggle with unavailability and unaffordability of diagnostics, drugs and stem cell transplant leading to presentation at advanced stages and under- treatment with increased morbidities and mortality. A concerted effort among stakeholders is urgently needed to develop strategies for myeloma control. The scarcity of providers also carries grave consequences for Kenyan patients. The Academic Model Providing Access To Healthcare (AMPATH) multiple myeloma program organized the Inaugural Virtual Multiple Myeloma Congress to achieve both interactive specialist instruction and stakeholder engagement. Expert presenters and panellists from diverse disciplines were invited to offer in-depth presentations on myeloma care and case studies from panellists´ practice were used to contextualize learning points and form a basis for generating debate on the challenges facing providers and opportunities for care improvement. An audience of health professionals offering care to myeloma patients was invited. The underlying principle of recommendations developed during the congress was collaboration among in-country and international practitioners, researchers and policy experts from private and public sector. This partnership of stakeholders bears the potential of pooling scarce resources and for collective advocacy towards better patient care.
URI: https://www.panafrican-med-journal.com//content/article/40/236/full
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