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Epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic profile of breast cancer patients treated at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa, 2012-2018: an open-cohort study

INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer worldwide. We aimed to depict the diagnostic approach as well as the epidemiological and clinical profile of patients with breast cancer at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa. METHODS: This descriptive open-cohort study inclu...

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Autores principales: Kakudji, Baudouin Kongolo, Mwila, Prince Kasongo, Burger, Johanita Riétte, Du Plessis, Jesslee Melinda
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Publicado: The African Field Epidemiology Network 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7282612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32550972
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.9.21180
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author Kakudji, Baudouin Kongolo
Mwila, Prince Kasongo
Burger, Johanita Riétte
Du Plessis, Jesslee Melinda
author_facet Kakudji, Baudouin Kongolo
Mwila, Prince Kasongo
Burger, Johanita Riétte
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description INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer worldwide. We aimed to depict the diagnostic approach as well as the epidemiological and clinical profile of patients with breast cancer at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa. METHODS: This descriptive open-cohort study included patients with primary invasive breast cancer, confirmed by histology results and treated at the hospital from 01 January 2012 to 31 December 2018. Data such as demographics, patient history, histology, breast clinical findings, physical mass description and diagnostic investigations were captured from hospital registries and patient files. RESULT: One-hundred thirty-eight patients (mean age 56.2 (SD: 14.4) (95% CI 54.6-59.7) years) met inclusion criteria. Most patients were female (98.6%), from African (67.4%) or Caucasian (23.9%) descent. Findings included mostly left-sided breast involvement (51.8%), lesions in the upper-outer quadrant (43.1%), extensions to the skin (25.6%, N = 39), and tumour size of 2 ≤ 5 cm (49.3%), or > 5 cm (39.1%). Most patients (57.9%, N = 135) were categorised as BIRADS-5, with a ductal pattern (89.6%) (p < 0.01). Patients mostly presented in stages II to IV of disease (89.1%; p < 0.05). Late-stage (stages III-IV) at time of diagnosis (n = 84) was significantly associated with mass location (p = 0.006; Cramér's V = 0.280), tumour size (p < 0.001, Cramér's V = 0.239), and skin changes (p = 0.027, Cramér's V = 0.492). CONCLUSION: Most patients consulted at a late-stage of the disease, indicating a need for the promotion of breast awareness campaigns, early detection, and timeous referral.
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spelling pubmed-72826122020-06-17 Epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic profile of breast cancer patients treated at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa, 2012-2018: an open-cohort study Kakudji, Baudouin Kongolo Mwila, Prince Kasongo Burger, Johanita Riétte Du Plessis, Jesslee Melinda Pan Afr Med J Research INTRODUCTION: Breast cancer is the second most diagnosed cancer worldwide. We aimed to depict the diagnostic approach as well as the epidemiological and clinical profile of patients with breast cancer at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa. METHODS: This descriptive open-cohort study included patients with primary invasive breast cancer, confirmed by histology results and treated at the hospital from 01 January 2012 to 31 December 2018. Data such as demographics, patient history, histology, breast clinical findings, physical mass description and diagnostic investigations were captured from hospital registries and patient files. RESULT: One-hundred thirty-eight patients (mean age 56.2 (SD: 14.4) (95% CI 54.6-59.7) years) met inclusion criteria. Most patients were female (98.6%), from African (67.4%) or Caucasian (23.9%) descent. Findings included mostly left-sided breast involvement (51.8%), lesions in the upper-outer quadrant (43.1%), extensions to the skin (25.6%, N = 39), and tumour size of 2 ≤ 5 cm (49.3%), or > 5 cm (39.1%). Most patients (57.9%, N = 135) were categorised as BIRADS-5, with a ductal pattern (89.6%) (p < 0.01). Patients mostly presented in stages II to IV of disease (89.1%; p < 0.05). Late-stage (stages III-IV) at time of diagnosis (n = 84) was significantly associated with mass location (p = 0.006; Cramér's V = 0.280), tumour size (p < 0.001, Cramér's V = 0.239), and skin changes (p = 0.027, Cramér's V = 0.492). CONCLUSION: Most patients consulted at a late-stage of the disease, indicating a need for the promotion of breast awareness campaigns, early detection, and timeous referral. The African Field Epidemiology Network 2020-05-08 /pmc/articles/PMC7282612/ /pubmed/32550972 http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.9.21180 Text en © Baudouin Kongolo Kakudji et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ The Pan African Medical Journal - ISSN 1937-8688. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Kakudji, Baudouin Kongolo
Mwila, Prince Kasongo
Burger, Johanita Riétte
Du Plessis, Jesslee Melinda
Epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic profile of breast cancer patients treated at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa, 2012-2018: an open-cohort study
title Epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic profile of breast cancer patients treated at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa, 2012-2018: an open-cohort study
title_full Epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic profile of breast cancer patients treated at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa, 2012-2018: an open-cohort study
title_fullStr Epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic profile of breast cancer patients treated at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa, 2012-2018: an open-cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic profile of breast cancer patients treated at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa, 2012-2018: an open-cohort study
title_short Epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic profile of breast cancer patients treated at Potchefstroom regional hospital, South Africa, 2012-2018: an open-cohort study
title_sort epidemiological, clinical and diagnostic profile of breast cancer patients treated at potchefstroom regional hospital, south africa, 2012-2018: an open-cohort study
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7282612/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32550972
http://dx.doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2020.36.9.21180
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