Background. In Haiti, breast cancer patients present at such advanced stages that even modern therapies offer modest survival benefit. Identifying the personal, sociocultural, and economic barriers-to-care delaying patient presentation is crucial to controlling disease. Methods. Patients presenting to the Hôpital Bon Sauveur in Cange were prospectively accrued. Delay was defined as 12 weeks or longer from initial sign/symptom discovery to presentation, as durations greater than this cutoff correlate with reduced survival. A matched case-control analysis with multivariate logistic regression was used to identify factors predicting delay. Results. Of N = 123 patients accrued, 90 (73%) reported symptom-presentation duration and formed the basi...
I.F. 2.271 A detailed examination of the diagnostic process of 1110 newly diagnosed breast cancer pa...
Aims—To assess patient delay differences between early and late stage breast cancer among women in U...
BACKGROUND: Reducing treatment delay improves outcomes in breast cancer. The aim of this study was ...
Background. In Haiti, breast cancer patients present at such advanced stages that even modern therap...
Background. Within the developing world, many personal, sociocultural, and economic factors cause de...
Objectives: This study elucidates factors that affect access to care and the journey from first symp...
Objectives: To determine the causes of delayed presentation in breast cancer patients at Korle Bu Te...
BackgroundThe burden of late presentation is well established in women presenting with advanced brea...
BackgroundThe burden of late presentation is well established in women presenting with advanced brea...
Abstract Background Delays in diagnosis and treatment from first noticeable breast cancer symptoms a...
Background. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in many low- and middle-income countrie...
Background. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in many low- and middle-income countrie...
Aims: Delays in breast cancer care, one important attributable factor for breast cancer being diagno...
Copyright © 2012 Ketan Sharma et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Context: Most cases of breast cancer in developing countries present in advanced stages for several ...
I.F. 2.271 A detailed examination of the diagnostic process of 1110 newly diagnosed breast cancer pa...
Aims—To assess patient delay differences between early and late stage breast cancer among women in U...
BACKGROUND: Reducing treatment delay improves outcomes in breast cancer. The aim of this study was ...
Background. In Haiti, breast cancer patients present at such advanced stages that even modern therap...
Background. Within the developing world, many personal, sociocultural, and economic factors cause de...
Objectives: This study elucidates factors that affect access to care and the journey from first symp...
Objectives: To determine the causes of delayed presentation in breast cancer patients at Korle Bu Te...
BackgroundThe burden of late presentation is well established in women presenting with advanced brea...
BackgroundThe burden of late presentation is well established in women presenting with advanced brea...
Abstract Background Delays in diagnosis and treatment from first noticeable breast cancer symptoms a...
Background. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in many low- and middle-income countrie...
Background. Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in many low- and middle-income countrie...
Aims: Delays in breast cancer care, one important attributable factor for breast cancer being diagno...
Copyright © 2012 Ketan Sharma et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative C...
Context: Most cases of breast cancer in developing countries present in advanced stages for several ...
I.F. 2.271 A detailed examination of the diagnostic process of 1110 newly diagnosed breast cancer pa...
Aims—To assess patient delay differences between early and late stage breast cancer among women in U...
BACKGROUND: Reducing treatment delay improves outcomes in breast cancer. The aim of this study was ...