Factors associated with diagnostic and pre-treatment intervals among breast cancer patients attending care at the Uganda Cancer Institute
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Date
2023
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John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Abstract
Abstract
Background: Most breast cancer (BC) patients in Uganda are diagnosed with
advanced-stage
disease and experience poor outcomes. This study examined the
diagnostic and pre-treatment
intervals and factors associated with these intervals
among BC patients attending care at the Uganda Cancer Institute (UCI).
Methods: This was a cross-sectional,
facility-based
study. Data were collected
using structured questionnaire administered by trained research assistants and
analyzed using STATA version 14.0. Modified Poisson regressions models were
used to determine the strength of associations between independent variables
and diagnostic and pre-treatment
intervals.
Results: The mean age (±SD) of the 401 participants was 47.1 ± 11.7 years. Four
in 10 participants had stage III (41.9%; n = 168) and over a third (34.7%; n = 140)
stage IV cancers. The median interval from first consultation to diagnosis diagnostic
interval (DI) was 5.6 months (IQR: 1.5–17.0),
while the median interval
from histological diagnosis to start of chemotherapy pre-treatment
interval (PTI)
was 1.7 months (IQR: 0.7–4.5).
Majority (85%, n = 341) of participants were diagnosed
at ≥3 months from first consultation with clinicians. Participants with
tertiary education and those who lived within 100–199
km from the UCI were
about four times and twice more likely to be diagnosed early (DI <3 months from
first consultation) ([aPR = 3.88; 95% CI: 1.15–13.0]
and [aPR = 2.19; 95% CI: 1.06–4.55]),
respectively. About half (48.3%; n = 176) of participants started chemotherapy
within 1 month of cancer diagnosis. Patients who lived more than 300 km
from the UCI were less likely to start chemotherapy within 1 month of histology
diagnosis of cancer.
Conclusion: Majority of breast cancer patients are diagnosed late and in advanced
stages. There is need to promote all efforts toward timely diagnosis when
cancers are still in early stages by identifying factors responsible for prolonged
diagnostic intervals among breast cancer patients.
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© 2023 The Authors. Cancer Medicine published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords
breast cancer, cancer stage, diagnosis, diagnostic interval, pre-treatment interval
Citation
Achan, J. (2022). Factors associated with diagnostic and pre-treatment intervals among breast cancer patients at the Uganda Cancer Institute (Doctoral dissertation, Makerere University).