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Breast cancer early detection and diagnostic capacity in Uganda.

John R Scheel1,2,3, Mahbod J Giglou1, Sophie Segel1, Jackson Orem4, Vivien Tsu3, Moses Galukande5, Jimmy Okello6, Gertrude Nakigudde7, Noleb Mugisha4,8, Zeridah Muyinda6, Benjamin O Anderson1,3,9, Catherine Duggan1.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Greater than 80% of women presenting for breast cancer treatment in Uganda have late-stage disease, which is attributable to a dysfunctional referral system and a lack of recognition of the early signs and symptoms among primary health care providers, and compounded by the poor infrastructure and inadequate human capacity. Improving the breast health care system requires a systemic approach beginning with situational analysis to identify systematic gaps that prevent sustainable improvements in outcome.
METHODS: The authors performed a situational analysis of the breast health care system using methods developed by the Breast Health Global Initiative. Based on their findings, they developed a series of recommendations for strengthening the health system for the early diagnosis of breast cancer based on clinical detection, referral, tissue sampling, and diagnosis.
RESULTS: Deficits in the recognition of breast cancer signs and symptoms, the underuse of clinical breast examination as a diagnostic and/or screening tool, the centralization of diagnostic tests (radiology and pathology), reliance on excisional biopsies rather than needle biopsies, and a lack of trained professionals and knowledge of the referral system all contribute to significant health system delays.
CONCLUSIONS: To strengthen referral networks and improve the early diagnosis of breast cancer in Uganda, national referral hospitals should provide educational programs to primary health care providers in community health centers (CHCs), at which the majority of women first present with symptoms. At secondary district-level facilities in which imaging and tissue sampling can be performed, the capacity for diagnostic testing could be increased through task shifting of basic interpretation (abnormal vs normal) from specialists to nonspecialists using networking technology to facilitate remote oversight from specialists at the national referral hospitals.
© 2020 American Cancer Society.

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Keywords:  Uganda; breast cancer; detection; diagnosis; health care capacity; low-resource country

Year:  2020        PMID: 32348563      PMCID: PMC7219536          DOI: 10.1002/cncr.32890

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer        ISSN: 0008-543X            Impact factor:   6.860


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