Breast cancer characteristics and time to chemotherapy initiation in Belize
Autor: | Wayne Wong, James Dickerson, Rupali Sood, Ramon Argenes Yacab, Yannis Valtis, John Lattin, Philip Garrity, Ami Siddharth Bhatt, Franklin W. Huang |
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Rok vydání: | 2022 |
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Zdroj: | Journal of Clinical Oncology. 40:e18643-e18643 |
ISSN: | 1527-7755 0732-183X |
Popis: | e18643 Background: Breast cancer is the most common cancer in low and middle-income countries. Belize, a middle-income country in the Caribbean with significant inequality, lacks a national screening program and has limited treatment capacity. There are no studies describing breast cancer characteristics in Belize in the available literature. We collected data from the sole public oncology clinic in the country, established in 2018 at Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital (KHMH), to describe the characteristics of breast cancer patients and establish baseline measurements of time to chemotherapy initiation for the curative intent treatment population; the aim being to identify potential areas for quality improvement. Methods: We performed a retrospective chart review of available patient data from December 2020 to December 2021. We examined the time from a patient’s initial visit at KHMH until chemotherapy initiation (TCI) in the neoadjuvant setting with patients stratified by stage. Significant outliers (predominantly patients with misclassified data or those with private access to physicians and therapeutics) were excluded. Results: The clinic provided care for 80 patients with biopsy-proven breast cancer between December 2020 to December 2021. Patients were 97% female with a median age of 55 (Range: 34-81). For stageable patients (n=75), 33% presented with clinically localized disease, 49% with locally advanced, and 17% with recurrent or metastatic disease. Of the 51 patients on chemotherapy, 57% were receiving preoperative treatment, 31% were on adjuvant therapy, and 12% on palliative therapy. Patients not on therapy (n=29) at KHMH were either in surveillance, referred to a private cancer center, or deceased. Neoadjuvant TCI was calculated for 21 patients after the removal of outliers (n=5). The majority of these patients arrived at their initial clinic visit with a biopsy-proven diagnosis. Mean TCI for early stage disease was 49 days (n=7, 95% CI [9, 89]) and locally advanced disease was 36 days (n=14, 95% CI [12, 61]). Aggregate mean TCI was 40 days (n=21, 95% CI [19, 62]). Conclusions: In Belize, breast cancer affects younger women and patients present with later stages of disease than in high-income countries; however, time to chemotherapy initiation in a small sample of neoadjuvant patients at the Belizean clinic was comparable. Given the inherent limitations of small samples of data, additional investigation is needed to support these findings, as well as to delineate patient barriers to access and potential for improvements in clinic follow-up. Nevertheless, indications of a robust TCI call for further characterization of this newly established cancer clinic and its practices. |
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