Literature DB >> 27829200

Cancer early detection program based on awareness and clinical breast examination: Interim results from an urban community in Mumbai, India.

Anita Gadgil1, Catherine Sauvaget2, Nobhojit Roy1, Richard Muwonge3, Surita Kantharia4, Anuradha Chakrabarty5, Kanchan Bantwal5, Indrani Haldar5, Rengaswamy Sankaranarayanan3.   

Abstract

Indian women with breast cancer are usually diagnosed in advanced stages leading to poor survival. Improving breast awareness and increasing access to early diagnosis and adequate treatment has been advocated for breast cancer control. We implemented a program to increase awareness on breast cancer and access to its early detection in an occupational health care scheme in Mumbai, India. Breast awareness brochures were mailed annually between June 2013 and June 2016 to a cohort of 22,500 eligible women aged 30-69 years old receiving universal health care from an occupational health care scheme comprising of primary health centres and a referral secondary care hospital in Mumbai. Women with suspected breast cancers were provided with diagnostic investigations and treatment. Socio-demographic information and tumour characteristics were compared between the breast awareness pre-intervention period (Jan 2005-May 2013) and the breast awareness intervention period after four rounds of mailers (June 2013-June 2016). The proportion of women with early tumours and axillary lymph node negative cancers increased from 74% to 81% and 46% to 53% respectively, between the two periods. While the proportion of patients receiving breast conserving surgery increased from 39% to 51%, the proportion receiving chemotherapy decreased from 84% to 56%. Interim results following efforts to improve breast awareness and access to care in a cohort of women in an occupational health care scheme indicate early detection and more conservative treatment of breast cancers. Creating awareness and improving access to care may result in cancer down-staging.
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Keywords:  Breast awareness; Breast cancer; Cancer control; Early detection; Low- and medium-income countries

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27829200     DOI: 10.1016/j.breast.2016.10.025

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Breast        ISSN: 0960-9776            Impact factor:   4.380


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