INTRODUCTION: Sub-Saharan African (SSA) women with breast cancer (BC) have low survival rates from this potentially treatable disease. An understanding of context-specific societal, health-systems and woman-level barriers to BC early detection, diagnosis and treatment are needed. METHODS: The African Breast Cancer-Disparities in Outcomes (ABC-DO) is a prospective hospital-based study of overall survival, impact on quality of life (QOL) and delays along the journey to diagnosis and treatment of BC in SSA. ABC-DO is currently recruiting in Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda and Zambia. Women aged 18 years or older who present at participating secondary and tertiary hospitals with a new clinical or histocytological diagnosis of primary BC ...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive breast cancer management is essential to achieve high breast cancer surviv...
Communicable diseases are the major cause of mortality in lower-income countries. Consequently, loca...
PURPOSE: Africa has low breast cancer incidence rates but high mortality rates from this disease due...
Sub-Saharan African (SSA) women with breast cancer (BC) have low survival rates from this potentiall...
Background: Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in women in sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: Improving breast cancer survival in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is urgently needed, requiri...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in sub-Saharan Africa...
Breast cancer (BC) survival rates in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are low in part due to advanced stage ...
Most breast cancer patients in sub-Saharan Africa are diagnosed at advanced stages after prolonged s...
Background: There is limited information about the challenges of cancer management and attempts at i...
Breast cancer has increasingly become a disease of high morbidity and mortality globally, and in the...
A greater understanding of the nature and drivers of poor breast cancer (BC) awareness in sub-Sahara...
Objectives: Advanced breast cancer (ABC) is an incurable disease. The number of people living with A...
Accurate survival estimates are needed for guiding cancer control efforts in sub-Saharan Africa, but...
Introduction Female breast cancer is now the most often diagnosed cancer in the world. Breast cancer...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive breast cancer management is essential to achieve high breast cancer surviv...
Communicable diseases are the major cause of mortality in lower-income countries. Consequently, loca...
PURPOSE: Africa has low breast cancer incidence rates but high mortality rates from this disease due...
Sub-Saharan African (SSA) women with breast cancer (BC) have low survival rates from this potentiall...
Background: Breast cancer is the second leading cause of death from cancer in women in sub-Saharan A...
BACKGROUND: Improving breast cancer survival in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is urgently needed, requiri...
International audienceBackground: Breast cancer (BC) is the most common cancer in sub-Saharan Africa...
Breast cancer (BC) survival rates in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are low in part due to advanced stage ...
Most breast cancer patients in sub-Saharan Africa are diagnosed at advanced stages after prolonged s...
Background: There is limited information about the challenges of cancer management and attempts at i...
Breast cancer has increasingly become a disease of high morbidity and mortality globally, and in the...
A greater understanding of the nature and drivers of poor breast cancer (BC) awareness in sub-Sahara...
Objectives: Advanced breast cancer (ABC) is an incurable disease. The number of people living with A...
Accurate survival estimates are needed for guiding cancer control efforts in sub-Saharan Africa, but...
Introduction Female breast cancer is now the most often diagnosed cancer in the world. Breast cancer...
BACKGROUND: Comprehensive breast cancer management is essential to achieve high breast cancer surviv...
Communicable diseases are the major cause of mortality in lower-income countries. Consequently, loca...
PURPOSE: Africa has low breast cancer incidence rates but high mortality rates from this disease due...