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Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival among Patients Diagnosed by a Structured Community Based Screening Program Compared to Opportunistic Diagnosis: A Case Control Study

INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is ranked as the most common type of cancer effecting women worldwide. Early detection is associated with improved morbidity and mortality, along with decreased recurrence rates, due to regular breast cancer screening recommendations advised for women over the age of 40....

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Autores principales: Waheed, Naima, Hameed, Maha, Alendijani, Yaser Abdullah, Al-Juwaid, Shorouq, Alkhenizan, Abdullah H
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Publicado: West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36974546
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.3.923
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author Waheed, Naima
Hameed, Maha
Alendijani, Yaser Abdullah
Al-Juwaid, Shorouq
Alkhenizan, Abdullah H
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Hameed, Maha
Alendijani, Yaser Abdullah
Al-Juwaid, Shorouq
Alkhenizan, Abdullah H
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description INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is ranked as the most common type of cancer effecting women worldwide. Early detection is associated with improved morbidity and mortality, along with decreased recurrence rates, due to regular breast cancer screening recommendations advised for women over the age of 40. Women in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) typically present with advanced symptoms at later stages due to lower-than-average rates of breast cancer awareness and screening. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted utilizing data collected over 20 years in the primary care clinics linked to at a tertiary hospital to demonstrate the role of structured breast cancer screening programs within well-established primary care setting. Results were compared with outcomes of cancer cases diagnosed in the community through opportunistic diagnosis. RESULTS: A total 292 patients included in the study had an overall mean survival time of 160 months, with a statistically significant higher survival time noted amongst the primary care group of 49 patients (p<0.01) by approximately 85 months. Clinical stages and clinical response rates between the two patient groups were found to be statistically significant (p<0.01), where 35 (73.3%) primary care patients were stage IIA and below, compared to 41 (30%) oncology patients. Patients who were diagnosed with breast cancer in the primary care group with well-established breast cancer screening programs were noted to present with breast cancer at earlier stages, have better prognosis and lower mortality as opposed to the oncology patient group. CONCLUSION: Our study highlights the need of structured breast cancer screening programs within well supported primary health services in Saudi Arabia and the region. Such programs were associated with improved survival outcomes and more favorable clinical responses. There is an urgent need to enable primary care services with the appropriate resources to significantly impact patient morbidity and mortality.
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spelling pubmed-103340852023-07-12 Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival among Patients Diagnosed by a Structured Community Based Screening Program Compared to Opportunistic Diagnosis: A Case Control Study Waheed, Naima Hameed, Maha Alendijani, Yaser Abdullah Al-Juwaid, Shorouq Alkhenizan, Abdullah H Asian Pac J Cancer Prev Research Article INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is ranked as the most common type of cancer effecting women worldwide. Early detection is associated with improved morbidity and mortality, along with decreased recurrence rates, due to regular breast cancer screening recommendations advised for women over the age of 40. Women in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) typically present with advanced symptoms at later stages due to lower-than-average rates of breast cancer awareness and screening. METHODS: A case-control study was conducted utilizing data collected over 20 years in the primary care clinics linked to at a tertiary hospital to demonstrate the role of structured breast cancer screening programs within well-established primary care setting. Results were compared with outcomes of cancer cases diagnosed in the community through opportunistic diagnosis. RESULTS: A total 292 patients included in the study had an overall mean survival time of 160 months, with a statistically significant higher survival time noted amongst the primary care group of 49 patients (p<0.01) by approximately 85 months. Clinical stages and clinical response rates between the two patient groups were found to be statistically significant (p<0.01), where 35 (73.3%) primary care patients were stage IIA and below, compared to 41 (30%) oncology patients. Patients who were diagnosed with breast cancer in the primary care group with well-established breast cancer screening programs were noted to present with breast cancer at earlier stages, have better prognosis and lower mortality as opposed to the oncology patient group. CONCLUSION: Our study highlights the need of structured breast cancer screening programs within well supported primary health services in Saudi Arabia and the region. Such programs were associated with improved survival outcomes and more favorable clinical responses. There is an urgent need to enable primary care services with the appropriate resources to significantly impact patient morbidity and mortality. West Asia Organization for Cancer Prevention 2023 /pmc/articles/PMC10334085/ /pubmed/36974546 http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.3.923 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial 4.0 International License. (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/)
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Waheed, Naima
Hameed, Maha
Alendijani, Yaser Abdullah
Al-Juwaid, Shorouq
Alkhenizan, Abdullah H
Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival among Patients Diagnosed by a Structured Community Based Screening Program Compared to Opportunistic Diagnosis: A Case Control Study
title Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival among Patients Diagnosed by a Structured Community Based Screening Program Compared to Opportunistic Diagnosis: A Case Control Study
title_full Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival among Patients Diagnosed by a Structured Community Based Screening Program Compared to Opportunistic Diagnosis: A Case Control Study
title_fullStr Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival among Patients Diagnosed by a Structured Community Based Screening Program Compared to Opportunistic Diagnosis: A Case Control Study
title_full_unstemmed Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival among Patients Diagnosed by a Structured Community Based Screening Program Compared to Opportunistic Diagnosis: A Case Control Study
title_short Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Survival among Patients Diagnosed by a Structured Community Based Screening Program Compared to Opportunistic Diagnosis: A Case Control Study
title_sort breast cancer diagnosis and survival among patients diagnosed by a structured community based screening program compared to opportunistic diagnosis: a case control study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10334085/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36974546
http://dx.doi.org/10.31557/APJCP.2023.24.3.923
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