Exploring the Epidemiology of MGUS and Multiple Myeloma in Sub-Saharan Africa
The Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress, taking
place on September 21–23, 2026 in London, United Kingdom and Online,
continues to highlight impactful research addressing global health disparities.
Among the featured presentations is a session by Iyanuloluwa Samuel Ojo, titled:
Presentation Highlights
• Comprehensive analysis of the epidemiology of MGUS and multiple myeloma
within Sub-Saharan African populations.
• Use of systematic review and meta-analysis methods to evaluate available
regional data.
• Examination of healthcare access, diagnostic limitations, and epidemiological
reporting gaps.
• Discussion of public health implications for cancer surveillance and
hematologic disease management.
• Importance of strengthening awareness, screening, and healthcare
infrastructure in underserved regions.
• Contribution to global understanding of cancer epidemiology and health
equity.
Research into monoclonal gammopathies remains limited in several low-resource
settings, making epidemiological studies essential for guiding healthcare
planning and policy development.
About the Speaker
Iyanuloluwa Samuel Ojo is engaged in epidemiological and public health
research focused on evidence synthesis, disease burden analysis, and healthcare
trends impacting populations in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Conference Information
• Event: Global Public Health and Epidemiology Congress
• Dates: September 21–23, 2026
• Format: Hybrid (London, United Kingdom & Online)
🔗 Website: https://globalpublichealthcongress.com/
🔗 Abstract Submission: https://globalpublichealthcongress.com/abstract-submission
🔗 Registration: https://globalpublichealthcongress.com/register
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