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Breast Cancer Screening in Morocco: Performance Indicators During Two Years of an Organized Programme.

Samira El Fakir1, Adil Najdi, Youssef Chami Khazraji, Maria Bennani, Latifa Belakhel, Loubna Abousselham, Badiaa Lyoussi, Rachid Bekkali, Chakib Nejjari.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Breast cancer is commonly diagnosed at late stages in countries with limited resources. In Morocco, breast cancer is ranked the first female cancer (36.1%) and screening methods could reduce the proportion presenting with a late diagnosis. Morocco is currently adopting a breast cancer screening program based on clinical examination at primary health facilities, diagnosis at secondary level and treatment at tertiary level. So far, there is no systematic information on the performance of the screening program for breast cancer in Morocco. The aim of this study was to analyze early performance indicators.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: A retrospective evaluative study conducted in Temara city. The target population was the entire female population aged between 45-70 years. The study was based on process and performance indicators collected at the individual level from the various health structures in Tamara between 2009 and 2011.
RESULTS: A total of 2,350 women participated in the screening program; the participation rate was 35.7%. Of these, 76.8% (1,806) were married and 5.2% (106) of this group had a family history of breast cancer. Of the women who attended screening, 9.3% (190) were found to have an abnormal physical examination findings. A total of 260 (12.7%) were referred for a specialist consultation. The positive predictive value of clinical breast examination versus mammography was 23.0%. Forty four (35.5%) of the lesions found on the mammograms were classified as BI-RADs 3; 4 or 5 category. Cancer was found in 4 (1.95%) of the total number of screened women and benign cases represented 0.58%.
CONCLUSIONS: These first results of the programme are very encouraging, but there is a need to closely monitor performance and to improve programme procedures with the aim of increasing both the participation rate and the proportion of women eligible to attend screening.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26434830     DOI: 10.7314/apjcp.2015.16.15.6285

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev        ISSN: 1513-7368


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1.  Knowledge, Perceptions, and Satisfaction of Moroccan Women Towards a New Breast Cancer Screening Program in Morocco.

Authors:  Hafida Charaka; Mohamed Khalis; Samira Elfakir; Inge Huybrechts; Youssef Chami Khazraji; Badiaa Lyoussi; Amr S Soliman; Chakib Nejjari
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2.  Knowledge, Attitudes, and Preventive Practice Towards Breast Cancer among General Practitioner Health Professionals in Morocco

Authors:  Naima Abda; Adil Najdi; Samira El Fakir; Nabil Tachfouti; Mohamed Berraho; Youssef Chami Khazraji; Loubna Abousselham; Latifa Belakhel; Rachid Bekkali; Chakib Nejjari
Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev       Date:  2017-04-01

3.  Organization and Evaluation of Performance Indicators of a Breast Cancer Screening Program in Meknes-Tafilalt Region, Morocco

Authors:  Hafida Charaka; Mohamed Khalis; Samira Elfakir; Youssef Chami Khazraji; Ahmed Zidouh; Loubna Abousselham; Karima El Rhazi; Badiaa Lyoussi; Chakib Nejjari
Journal:  Asian Pac J Cancer Prev       Date:  2016-12-01

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5.  Expression of Histo-blood Group Antigens in Tumor and Adjacent Normal Breast Tissues as Prognostic Markers of Breast Carcinoma.

Authors:  Soukaina Zouine; Farida Marnissi; Nada Otmani; Mohamed Bennani Othmani; Nabil Zaid; Kevin Kojok; Younes Zaid; Nadia Tahiri Jouti; Norddine Habti
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Authors:  Valerian Mwenda; Joan-Paula Bor; Hannah Gitungo; Lydia Kirika; Richard Njoroge; Beatrice Mugi; Daniel Ojuka; Mary Nyangasi
Journal:  Cancer Rep (Hoboken)       Date:  2021-07-08
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