Delays in Breast Cancer Presentation and Diagnosis at Two Rural Cancer Referral Centers in Rwanda

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作者
Pace, Lydia E. [1 ,2 ]
Mpunga, Tharcisse [3 ]
Hategekimana, Vedaste [3 ]
Dusengimana, Jean-Marie Vianney [4 ]
Habineza, Hamissy [4 ]
Bigirimana, Jean Bosco [4 ]
Mutumbira, Cadet [3 ]
Mpanumusingo, Egide [3 ]
Ngiruwera, Jean Paul [4 ]
Tapela, Neo [1 ,2 ,4 ]
Amoroso, Cheryl [4 ]
Shulman, Lawrence N. [2 ,4 ,5 ]
Keating, Nancy L. [1 ,2 ]
机构
[1] Brigham & Womens Hosp, Boston, MA 02120 USA
[2] Harvard Univ, Sch Med, Boston, MA USA
[3] Minist Hlth, Butaro, Rwanda
[4] Partners Hlth, Kigali, Rwanda
[5] Dana Farber Canc Inst, Boston, MA 02115 USA
关键词
Breast cancer; Delays; Africa; Rwanda; Early detection; MEDICAL-CARE; COUNTRIES; RESOURCE; IMPLEMENTATION; MANAGEMENT; SURVIVAL; STAGE;
D O I
10.1634/theoncologist.2014-0493
中图分类号
R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Background. Breast cancer incidence is increasing in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Mortality/incidence ratios in LMICs are higher than in high-income countries, likely at least in part because of delayed diagnoses leading to advanced-stage presentations. In the present study, we investigated the magnitude, impact of, and risk factors for, patient and system delays in breast cancer diagnosis in Rwanda. Materials and Methods. We interviewed patients with breast complaints at two rural Rwandan hospitals providing cancer care and reviewed their medical records to determine the diagnosis, diagnosis date, and breast cancer stage. Results. A total of 144 patients were included in our analysis. Median total delay was 15 months, and median patient and system delays were both 5 months. In multivariate analyses, patient and system delays of >= 6 months were significantly associated with more advanced-stage disease. Adjusting for other social, demographic, and clinical characteristics, a low level of education and seeing a traditional healer first were significantly associated with a longer patient delay. Having made >= 5 health facility visits before the diagnosis was significantly associated with a longer system delay. However, being from the same district as one of the two hospitals was associated with a decreased likelihood of system delay. Conclusion. Patients with breast cancer in Rwanda experience long patient and system delays before diagnosis; these delays increase the likelihood of more advanced-stage presentations. Educating communities and healthcare providers about breast cancer and facilitating expedited referrals could potentially reduce delays and hence mortality from breast cancer in Rwanda and similar settings.
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页数:9
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