| Literature DB >> 33935521 |
Mercy-Nkuba Nassali1,2, Tadele Melese1,2, Jamieson Modimowame1,2, Badani Moreri-Ntshabele1,2.
Abstract
PURPOSE: To describe the timelines leading to presentation, diagnosis and definitive treatment among cervical cancer patients at a tertiary treatment center in Botswana. PATIENTS AND METHODS: This was a retrospective study that evaluated timelines to diagnosis and linkage to definitive treatment among cervical cancer patients in Botswana. Medical records of 149 patients admitted at Princess Marina Hospital (PMH) from 2012 to 2014 were reviewed from August 2016 to February 2017. Data collected included socio-demographics, stage of disease at presentation, symptom duration at presentation, diagnosis to definitive treatment interval and treatment outcomes on discharge. STATA 12 was used for data analysis. Frequencies and percentages were used to analyse and present the data. This paper is limited to the analysis of records with documented duration of symptoms, histology turnaround time and the diagnosis to treatment interval.Entities:
Keywords: Botswana; cervical cancer; diagnosis; timelines
Year: 2021 PMID: 33935521 PMCID: PMC8079250 DOI: 10.2147/IJWH.S298204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Womens Health ISSN: 1179-1411
Timelines to Presentation, Diagnosis and Treatment Among Cervical Cancer Patients at a Tertiary Hospital in Botswana
| Variable | Response Rate | Mean (Days) | SD | Median (Days) | Range (Days) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Interval from onset of symptoms to presentation | 80/149 | 187 | 285.67 | 120 | 1–2190 |
| Interval from suspected disease at initial facility to referral to PMH | 79/109 | 17 | 54.84 | 1 | 1–365 |
| Interval from cervical Biopsy to availability of report of results | 123/149 | 38 | 37.8 | 27 | 3–274 |
| Interval from availability of histopathology report to patient review and feedback | 79/149 | 30 | 44.99 | 19 | 1–279 |
| Interval from clinical diagnosis to chemo radiotherapy | 81/103 | 100 | 68.8 | 89 | 16–305 |
| Palliative RT N=45/81 | 96 | 74.61 | 67 | 16–305 | |
| Curative RT N= 36/81 | 105 | 61.5 | 92 | 30–251 | |
| Clinical diagnosis to definitive surgery | 7/10 | 125 | 110.15 | 60 | 29–279 |
Patients’ Sociodemographic and Clinical Characteristics and Their Comparative Duration of Symptoms at Presentation to Princess Marina Hospital
| Characteristics | Response Rate | Mean Duration of Symptoms | Median | Range | SD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Primary and below | 34/57 | 246.14 | 135 | 1–2190 | 399 |
| Secondary and above | 21/50 | 182.9 | 90 | 3–60 | 179.3 |
| Unknown | 25/42 | 108.32 | 60 | 7–365 | 107.28 |
| Employed | 19/37 | 183.7 | 150 | 3–600 | 170.2 |
| Unemployed | 59/108 | 190 | 90 | 1–2190 | 318.7 |
| Unknown | 2/4 | 108.5 | 108.5 | 7–210 | 143.5 |
| Married | 17/37 | 138 | 90 | 2–365 | 137.8 |
| Unmarrieda | 59/105 | 208.5 | 120 | 1–2190 | 321.8 |
| Unknown | 4/7 | 67.5 | 45 | 30–150 | 56.79 |
| < 50 years | 39/86 | 135.2 | 90 | 3–600 | 142.39 |
| ≥50 years | 41/63 | 235 | 150 | 1–2190 | 370 |
| Rural | 61/105 | 193.5 | 120 | 2–2190 | 317 |
| Urban | 18/41 | 152.5 | 90 | 1–365 | 142.2 |
| Unknown | 1/3 | 365 | – | – | – |
| Documented referral from other facility | 55/109 | 200 | 120 | 1–2190 | 330.9 |
| Index consultation at PMH (self- referral) | 22/34 | 169.3 | 120 | 2–395 | 149 |
| No documentation of referral status (unknown) | 3/6 | 60 | 60 | – | 0 |
| Local clinic | 13/20 | 121.69 | 42 | 1–600 | 180.3 |
| Primary Hospital | 24/44 | 140.38 | 120 | 5–365 | 125.32 |
| District Hospital | 12/32 | 444.7 | 270 | 30–2190 | 618.4 |
| Private clinic | 1/4 | 7 | – | – | – |
| Private Hospital | 0/1 | – | – | – | – |
| Other Tertiary Hospital (NRH) | 4/8 | 138 | 144 | 90–180 | 34.2 |
| Positive | 49/97 | 165.06 | 90 | 1–2190 | 319.12 |
| Negative | 22/41 | 248.7 | 210 | 5–1095 | 239.17 |
| Unknown | 9/11 | 150.9 | 60 | 2–395 | 170.7 |
| Yes | 32/57 | 176.5 | 75 | 1–1095 | 220.37 |
| No | 44/77 | 198.12 | 135 | 2–2190 | 335.8 |
| Unknown | 4/5 | 138 | 90 | 7–365 | 158.2 |
Note: aSingle, widowed and divorced.
Figure 1Median duration of symptoms at presentation and median diagnosis to intervention interval among cervical cancer patients admitted at Princess Marina Hospital, Botswana, 2012–2014.
Figure 2Cervical cancer patient’s pathway to diagnosis and treatment at Princess Marina Hospital.