Mapping evidence on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancer research in Africa: a scoping review protocol

Abstract Background Globally, cancer is generally recognized as a developmental threat yet most countries in Africa lack capacity to diagnose cancer especially gynecological cancers resulting in late detection and poor outcomes. However, most studies on gynecological cancers in Africa tend to focus...

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Main Authors: Sebastian Yidana Ninimiya, Monica Ansu-Mensah, Vitalis Bawontuo, Desmond Kuupiel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2021-04-01
Series:Systematic Reviews
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-021-01654-0
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spelling doaj-9f4816569f6a42b9a5f68e140cec2bc62021-04-18T11:10:24ZengBMCSystematic Reviews2046-40532021-04-011011610.1186/s13643-021-01654-0Mapping evidence on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancer research in Africa: a scoping review protocolSebastian Yidana Ninimiya0Monica Ansu-Mensah1Vitalis Bawontuo2Desmond Kuupiel3Faculty of Health and Allied Sciences, Catholic University College of GhanaSunyani Technical UniversityFaculty of Health and Allied Sciences, Catholic University College of GhanaCentre for Evidence-based Health Care, Division of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Department of Global Health, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Stellenbosch UniversityAbstract Background Globally, cancer is generally recognized as a developmental threat yet most countries in Africa lack capacity to diagnose cancer especially gynecological cancers resulting in late detection and poor outcomes. However, most studies on gynecological cancers in Africa tend to focus on cervical cancer compared to the other gynecological cancers. Therefore, this scoping review will aim to describe the existing literature on the epidemiological burden of ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancers, their risk factors, and potential screening methods/techniques in Africa to identify priority research gaps for further research to inform health policy decisions. Methods The framework promulgated by Arksey and O’Malley and improved by Levac et al. will be used as a guide for this scoping review. A comprehensive search for relevant published studies in PubMed, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect with no date limitation to the last search date. The database search strategy will include keywords, Boolean operators, and medical subject heading terms. We will additionally consult the WHO/IARC website, IHME/Global Burden of Disease Study. A snowball approach will also be used to search the reference list of all included studies to obtain relevant papers for possible inclusion in this review. We will include articles that involve African countries, focused on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancers, their risk factors, and potential screening methods/techniques in any language. We will exclude studies on cervical cancer and other cancers as well as review articles. The abstracts and full-text selection will be conducted by two independent reviewers using this review’s eligibility criteria as a guide. All the review selection tools, and the data extraction form will be pilot tested for accuracy and consistency. The data will be organized into thematic areas, summarized and the results communicated narratively. Discussion It is anticipated that this review will reveal important literature gaps to guide future research to inform health policy decisions about ovarian, endometrial, and rare gynecological neoplasms in Africa. This review’s findings will be disseminated via peer review journals, conferences, and other social media such Twitter and LinkedIn.https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-021-01654-0Gynecological cancerOvarianEndometrialRare gynecological neoplasmsScreening techniquesEpidemiological burden
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Vitalis Bawontuo
Desmond Kuupiel
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Vitalis Bawontuo
Desmond Kuupiel
Mapping evidence on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancer research in Africa: a scoping review protocol
Systematic Reviews
Gynecological cancer
Ovarian
Endometrial
Rare gynecological neoplasms
Screening techniques
Epidemiological burden
author_facet Sebastian Yidana Ninimiya
Monica Ansu-Mensah
Vitalis Bawontuo
Desmond Kuupiel
author_sort Sebastian Yidana Ninimiya
title Mapping evidence on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancer research in Africa: a scoping review protocol
title_short Mapping evidence on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancer research in Africa: a scoping review protocol
title_full Mapping evidence on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancer research in Africa: a scoping review protocol
title_fullStr Mapping evidence on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancer research in Africa: a scoping review protocol
title_full_unstemmed Mapping evidence on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancer research in Africa: a scoping review protocol
title_sort mapping evidence on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancer research in africa: a scoping review protocol
publisher BMC
series Systematic Reviews
issn 2046-4053
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Abstract Background Globally, cancer is generally recognized as a developmental threat yet most countries in Africa lack capacity to diagnose cancer especially gynecological cancers resulting in late detection and poor outcomes. However, most studies on gynecological cancers in Africa tend to focus on cervical cancer compared to the other gynecological cancers. Therefore, this scoping review will aim to describe the existing literature on the epidemiological burden of ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancers, their risk factors, and potential screening methods/techniques in Africa to identify priority research gaps for further research to inform health policy decisions. Methods The framework promulgated by Arksey and O’Malley and improved by Levac et al. will be used as a guide for this scoping review. A comprehensive search for relevant published studies in PubMed, CINAHL, SCOPUS, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect with no date limitation to the last search date. The database search strategy will include keywords, Boolean operators, and medical subject heading terms. We will additionally consult the WHO/IARC website, IHME/Global Burden of Disease Study. A snowball approach will also be used to search the reference list of all included studies to obtain relevant papers for possible inclusion in this review. We will include articles that involve African countries, focused on ovarian, endometrial, vaginal, and vulva cancers, their risk factors, and potential screening methods/techniques in any language. We will exclude studies on cervical cancer and other cancers as well as review articles. The abstracts and full-text selection will be conducted by two independent reviewers using this review’s eligibility criteria as a guide. All the review selection tools, and the data extraction form will be pilot tested for accuracy and consistency. The data will be organized into thematic areas, summarized and the results communicated narratively. Discussion It is anticipated that this review will reveal important literature gaps to guide future research to inform health policy decisions about ovarian, endometrial, and rare gynecological neoplasms in Africa. This review’s findings will be disseminated via peer review journals, conferences, and other social media such Twitter and LinkedIn.
topic Gynecological cancer
Ovarian
Endometrial
Rare gynecological neoplasms
Screening techniques
Epidemiological burden
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s13643-021-01654-0
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