Determinants underlying delayed access to specialist consultations for breast cancer patients in Brazzaville in 2023.

Author:

WOROMOGO Sylvain Honore1,Michel ILBOUDO2, ,DAGNAGNEWENDE Dieudonne KABORE2,MBON Jean Bernard NKOUA2

Affiliation:

1. University of Bangui

2. University of Marien Ngouabi

Abstract

Abstract

Background: Breast cancer is leading rang of incidence and mortality worldwide. In sub-Saharan Africa it’s diagnosed belatedly in 70% of case. The purpose of this work is to study different aspects of patients with late diagnosis of breast cancer at the specialist in Congo. Methods: We carried out a cross-sectional study in the medical oncology service of the University Hospital of Brazzaville. Was be included all patient having a breast cancer histologically confirmed. Logistic regress was used for data analyze and the p value significant if ≤ 5%. Results: One hundred and eighty-two patients were recorded. The mean age was 50.01 ± 11.30 years. Delays in consulting a specialist represented 84.07 % of cases including the incriminated factors were the lack of financial means 35.54%, socio-cultural habits 21.08%, and fear 18.67%. Delay in diagnosis was significantly associated with lack of finance (p = 0.011) and the number of stages greater than 2 (p <0.001). Multivariate analysis shows an association between diagnostic delays and a number of steps greater than 2 (p <0.001) and familial history of cancer. Conclusion: More than three quarters of patients had delayed access to a specialist consultation. Factors mediated by the patient are mainly fear, lack of finance and socio-cultural habits. We also noted the concept of comorbidity, have been through more than 2 stages before the cancer centre and family history of cancer. So routine screening, the subsidy of care are all that will make it possible to remedy this scourge.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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