Purpose: The burden of cancer continues to grow in Africa, yet there are too few trained pathologists to manage the rising number of cancer cases. The shortage of resources in African countries, as well as the travel restrictions resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic, necessitate innovative means of training and supporting pathologists across the continent. In response to requests for training in cancer pathology, two virtual training courses were organized: one conducted in English for participants in Nigeria and another conducted in French for participants across several countries in Francophone Africa. Each course had weekly 90-minute sessions covering essential topics in cancer pathology led by global experts.

Methods: Two research questions were investigated for both courses: 1) did the participants improve their knowledge of the topics covered during the course? and 2) did the course participants appreciate the virtual training format?

Results: The Nigeria course enrolled 85 participants from 26 Nigerian states, while the Francophone Africa course enrolled 425 participants from 18 African countries. On the post course survey, 95.8% of Nigeria course respondents and 96.1% of Francophone Africa respondents reported being satisfied or very satisfied with the course's virtual format. In the pre-post technical assessment, participants increased their scores on average by 3.4% (p>0.05) in the Nigeria course and by 13.1% (p<0.001) in the Francophone Africa course.

Conclusion: Virtual training is a promising tool to improve cancer diagnosis in Africa, as the experience of the two courses illustrates participants appreciate the virtual format. However, continued training and mentorship are required to reinforce new skills and enable the participants to appropriately apply their new knowledge to their daily practice.

Citation Format: Daniel Seymour, MPA, Katy Graef, PhD, Yawale Iliyasu, MD, Mohenou Isidore Jean-Marie Diomande, MD, Samuel Jaquet, MD, Melissa Kelly, PhD, Ryan Soles, Dan Milner, MD, MSc, MBA. Pathology Training for Cancer Diagnosis in Africa: Perspectives from Two Virtual Courses [abstract]. In: Proceedings of the 9th Annual Symposium on Global Cancer Research; Global Cancer Research and Control: Looking Back and Charting a Path Forward; 2021 Mar 10-11. Philadelphia (PA): AACR; Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2021;30(7 Suppl):Abstract nr 40.