Abstract

This review aims to provide an updated and detailed overview of the incidence of head and neck cancer in the eastern region of Sudan, focusing on studies conducted between 2018 and 2023. It aims to shed light on changes in incidence rates, emerging risk factors, advancements in diagnostic techniques, treatment modalities, and preventive strategies. Accurate knowledge of the latest trends and developments in head and neck cancer incidence is essential for effective public health planning and intervention. One significant aspect that the review highlights is the limited number of head and neck surgeons in East Sudan. It emphasizes the need for specialized training in staging malignancies using head and neck anatomy, as this information is vital for determining appropriate treatment approaches. With a shortage of trained professionals, it becomes even more critical to enhance the anatomic understanding and staging capabilities in order to improve patient outcomes and optimize treatment plans. The review underscores the urgency of addressing this gap in healthcare infrastructure. By increasing the number of head and neck surgeons in East Sudan and providing them with the necessary training, the region can improve its capacity to accurately stage head and neck cancers, leading to more effective treatment decisions and improved patient care. This review provides a comprehensive resource for understanding the current landscape of head and neck cancer incidence in the eastern region of Sudan. It addresses recent trends, emerging risk factors, and the need for improved anatomic understanding and staging capabilities. The findings can guide policymakers, healthcare providers, and researchers in implementing targeted strategies to reduce the burden of head and neck cancer in East Sudan and improve patient outcomes.

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