Fewer than 3% of the genomes used in global cancer research come from Africa. This glaring gap leaves many treatments less effective for people of African descent. Yet the continent records more than 700,000 cancer deaths each year.
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- Ghanaian children have a cancer survival rate three times lower than in Europe. 11s
- Only 3% of global genetic data comes from African patients, compared to 80% from Caucasians. 40s
- The African Cancer Atlas Project has collected DNA samples from 2,000 cancer patients in nine African countries. 1m 1s
- The project aims to collect 15,000 DNA samples from over 7,000 patients across Africa. 1m 54s
- Researchers hope the data will lead to better therapies and benefit cancer research worldwide. 1m 36s