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Waiting Times for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis in a Nigerian Population

BACKGROUND: Prostate biopsy remains an important surgical procedure in the diagnostic pathway for prostate cancer, but access to prostate biopsy service is poorly studied in the Nigerian population. While there has been a well-documented delay in patient presentation with prostate cancer in Nigeria,...

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Autores principales: Omisanjo, Olufunmilade A., Ogunremi, Olawale O., Akinola, Olufemi O., Adebayo, Olaolu O., Ojewuyi, Olufemi, Omorinde, Mofeyisayo O., Abolarinwa, Abimbola A., Ikuerowo, Stephen O., Balogun, Fatai A.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8384527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34447434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5534683
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author Omisanjo, Olufunmilade A.
Ogunremi, Olawale O.
Akinola, Olufemi O.
Adebayo, Olaolu O.
Ojewuyi, Olufemi
Omorinde, Mofeyisayo O.
Abolarinwa, Abimbola A.
Ikuerowo, Stephen O.
Balogun, Fatai A.
author_facet Omisanjo, Olufunmilade A.
Ogunremi, Olawale O.
Akinola, Olufemi O.
Adebayo, Olaolu O.
Ojewuyi, Olufemi
Omorinde, Mofeyisayo O.
Abolarinwa, Abimbola A.
Ikuerowo, Stephen O.
Balogun, Fatai A.
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description BACKGROUND: Prostate biopsy remains an important surgical procedure in the diagnostic pathway for prostate cancer, but access to prostate biopsy service is poorly studied in the Nigerian population. While there has been a well-documented delay in patient presentation with prostate cancer in Nigeria, little is however known about how long patients wait to have a histological diagnosis of prostate cancer and start treatment after presenting at Nigerian hospitals. METHOD: This was a descriptive retrospective study to document the specific duration of the various timelines in getting a diagnosis of prostate cancer at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Nigeria. RESULTS: There were 270 patients. The mean age was 69.50 ± 8.03 years (range 45-90). The mean PSA at presentation was 563.2 ± 1879.2 ng/ml (range 2.05-15400), and the median PSA was 49.3 ng/ml. The median waiting times were (i) 10 days from referral to presentation; (ii) 30 days from presentation to biopsy; (iii) 24 days from biopsy to review of histology; (iv) 1 day from histology review to discussion/planning of treatment. The median overall waiting time from referral to treatment was 103 days. The mean time from presentation to biopsy was significantly shorter for patients with PSA of ≥50 ng/ml compared to those with PSA < 50 ng/ml. p = 0.048. Overall, the median time from biopsy to histology was significantly shorter for patients whose specimens were processed in private laboratories (17 days) compared to those whose specimens were processed at the teaching hospital laboratory (30 days), p ≤ 0.001. CONCLUSION: There is a significant delay within the health care system in getting a prostate cancer diagnosis in the Nigerian population studied. The major points of the identified delay were the waiting time from patient presentation to having a biopsy done and the histology report waiting time.
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spelling pubmed-83845272021-08-25 Waiting Times for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis in a Nigerian Population Omisanjo, Olufunmilade A. Ogunremi, Olawale O. Akinola, Olufemi O. Adebayo, Olaolu O. Ojewuyi, Olufemi Omorinde, Mofeyisayo O. Abolarinwa, Abimbola A. Ikuerowo, Stephen O. Balogun, Fatai A. J Cancer Epidemiol Research Article BACKGROUND: Prostate biopsy remains an important surgical procedure in the diagnostic pathway for prostate cancer, but access to prostate biopsy service is poorly studied in the Nigerian population. While there has been a well-documented delay in patient presentation with prostate cancer in Nigeria, little is however known about how long patients wait to have a histological diagnosis of prostate cancer and start treatment after presenting at Nigerian hospitals. METHOD: This was a descriptive retrospective study to document the specific duration of the various timelines in getting a diagnosis of prostate cancer at the Lagos State University Teaching Hospital, Ikeja, Nigeria. RESULTS: There were 270 patients. The mean age was 69.50 ± 8.03 years (range 45-90). The mean PSA at presentation was 563.2 ± 1879.2 ng/ml (range 2.05-15400), and the median PSA was 49.3 ng/ml. The median waiting times were (i) 10 days from referral to presentation; (ii) 30 days from presentation to biopsy; (iii) 24 days from biopsy to review of histology; (iv) 1 day from histology review to discussion/planning of treatment. The median overall waiting time from referral to treatment was 103 days. The mean time from presentation to biopsy was significantly shorter for patients with PSA of ≥50 ng/ml compared to those with PSA < 50 ng/ml. p = 0.048. Overall, the median time from biopsy to histology was significantly shorter for patients whose specimens were processed in private laboratories (17 days) compared to those whose specimens were processed at the teaching hospital laboratory (30 days), p ≤ 0.001. CONCLUSION: There is a significant delay within the health care system in getting a prostate cancer diagnosis in the Nigerian population studied. The major points of the identified delay were the waiting time from patient presentation to having a biopsy done and the histology report waiting time. Hindawi 2021-08-16 /pmc/articles/PMC8384527/ /pubmed/34447434 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5534683 Text en Copyright © 2021 Olufunmilade A. Omisanjo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under 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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Ogunremi, Olawale O.
Akinola, Olufemi O.
Adebayo, Olaolu O.
Ojewuyi, Olufemi
Omorinde, Mofeyisayo O.
Abolarinwa, Abimbola A.
Ikuerowo, Stephen O.
Balogun, Fatai A.
Waiting Times for Prostate Cancer Diagnosis in a Nigerian Population
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34447434
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/5534683
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