Ginsburg, Ophira and Yip, Cheng-Har and Brooks, Ari and Cabanes, Anna and Caleffi, Maira and Dunstan Yataco, Jorge Antonio and Gyawali, Bishal and McCormack, Valerie and de Anderson, Myrna McLaughlin and Mehrotra, Ravi and Mohar, Alejandro and Murillo, Raul and Pace, Lydia E. and Paskett, Electra D. and Romanoff, Anya and Rositch, Anne F. and Scheel, John R. and Schneidman, Miriam and Unger-Saldana, Karla and Vanderpuye, Verna and Wu, Tsu-Yin and Yuma, Safina and Dvaladze, Allison and Duggan, Catherine and Anderson, Benjamin O. (2020) Breast cancer early detection: A phased approach to implementation. Cancer, 126 (10). pp. 2379-2393. ISSN 0008543X, DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/cncr.32887.
Full text not available from this repository.Abstract
When breast cancer is detected and treated early, the chances of survival are very high. However, women in many settings face complex barriers to early detection, including social, economic, geographic, and other interrelated factors, which can limit their access to timely, affordable, and effective breast health care services. Previously, the Breast Health Global Initiative (BHGI) developed resource-stratified guidelines for the early detection and diagnosis of breast cancer. In this consensus article from the sixth BHGI Global Summit held in October 2018, the authors describe phases of early detection program development, beginning with management strategies required for the diagnosis of clinically detectable disease based on awareness education and technical training, history and physical examination, and accurate tissue diagnosis. The core issues address include finance and governance, which pertain to successful planning, implementation, and the iterative process of program improvement and are needed for a breast cancer early detection program to succeed in any resource setting. Examples are presented of implementation, process, and clinical outcome metrics that assist in program implementation monitoring. Country case examples are presented to highlight the challenges and opportunities of implementing successful breast cancer early detection programs, and the complex interplay of barriers and facilitators to achieving early detection for breast cancer in real-world settings are considered.
Item Type: | Article |
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Funders: | GE Healthcare and Novartis [Grant No: SAC170082], National Cancer Institute Center for Global Health, National Cancer Institute [Grant No: R13CA224776], National Breast Cancer Foundation |
Uncontrolled Keywords: | Breast cancer; Breast cancer early detection; Metrics; Phased implementation; Resource stratification |
Subjects: | R Medicine > RC Internal medicine > RC0254 Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology (including Cancer) R Medicine > RD Surgery |
Divisions: | Faculty of Medicine > Surgery Department |
Depositing User: | Ms Zaharah Ramly |
Date Deposited: | 04 Nov 2024 03:14 |
Last Modified: | 04 Nov 2024 03:14 |
URI: | http://eprints.um.edu.my/id/eprint/36686 |
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