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Socio-demographic, pattern of presentation and management outcome of breast cancer in a semi-urban tertiary health institution

Julius Olaogun, John Adetunji Omotayo, Joshua Taye Ige, Abidemi Omonisi, Olusoga Olusola Akute, Olufunso Simisola Aduayi

2020Pan African Medical Journal34 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

INTRODUCTION: breast cancer is the most common malignancy in females worldwide and a major cause of cancer-related deaths in both developing and developed countries. The objective of this study was to determine the socio-demographics, pattern of presentation and management outcome of breast cancer patients. METHODS: clinical records of confirmed breast cancer patients between January 2011 and December 2015 at the Ekiti State University Teaching Hospital, Ado-Ekiti, Nigeria were reviewed. RESULTS: decade. All patients presented with breast lump with mean duration of 9.49±6.1 months and size ranging from 2 to 16cm (mean 7.9±3.4 cm). Ten (12.2%) patients presented early, 61 (74.4%) were locally advanced while 11 (13.4%) had distant metastases. Fifty one (62.2%) patients had mastectomy. Only 38 (46.3%) patients completed six courses of chemotherapy. None had immunohistochemistry but they all routinely took tamoxifen. Only 4 (4.9%) had radiotherapy. Nineteen (23.2%) died within a year of presentation. The follow-up period ranged between 1 and 44 months (mean, 10.3 months). Thirty one (37.8%), 19 (23.2%) and 8 (9.8%) patients were seen during the first, second and third year of follow up respectively. CONCLUSION: breast cancer mostly affects young premenopausal women presenting in advanced stage in our setting. The generally poor outcome is not unconnected with late presentation and inadequate diagnostic and treatment facilities.

Topics & Concepts

MedicineBreast cancerIncidence (geometry)CancerRadiation therapyMastectomyMalignancyTamoxifenPresentation (obstetrics)GynecologyInternal medicineSurgeryPhysicsOpticsGlobal Cancer Incidence and ScreeningBreast Cancer Treatment StudiesCancer Risks and Factors
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