One of the IAEA’s newest Member States, the Republic of Guinea, requested the IAEA’s urgent support to address its growing cancer burden. In response, the IAEA, the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) sent a team of international experts to the country in December 2023 to carry out a comprehensive imPACT Review. Due to the high prevalence of cancer in the country, in particular cancers caused by infectious disease (such as cancer of the cervix or liver), prevention and early detection measures were high on the agenda of the review team.
“The high prevalence of cancer in Guinea is a source of concern and the Government has given priority to this challenge. Preventing cancer, and detecting and treating it earlier, will save heartache and pain for countless individuals and families,” said Mohamed Lamine Yansané, Secretary General at Guinea’s Ministry of Health.