Prevalence of breast cancer in rural population of Jaipur: a survey-based observational study

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Singh Roshni,Kumar Sachin,Nakash Prashant,Kumar Ramesh,Kumar Govind,Pal Pusparghya,Mishra Shivang,Raj Preeti,Rajotiya Sumit,Singh Anurag Kumar,Debnath Sourav,Chaturvedi Bhumi,Bareth HemantORCID,Patel Akhilesh,Singh Mahaveer,Srivastava Anurag,Nathiya Deepak,Tomar Balvir Singh

Abstract

AbstractBreast cancer, a global health concern predominantly affecting women, recorded 2.3 million new cases and 685,000 deaths in 2020. Alarmingly, projections suggest that by 2040, there could be over 3 million new cases and 1 million deaths. To assess breast cancer prevalence in 24 rural villages within a 60 km radius of NIMS Hospital, Tala Mod, Jaipur, Rajasthan, North India 303,121. A study involving 2023 participants conducted initial screenings, and positive cases underwent further tests, including ultrasound, mammography, and biopsy. SPSSv28 analysed collected data. Among 2023 subjects, 3 screened positive for breast lumps. Subsequent clinical examination and biopsy identified 1 normal case and 2 with breast cancer, resulting in a prevalence proportion of 0.0009 or 98 per 100,000. This study helps fill gap in breast cancer prevalence data for rural Rajasthan. The results highlight a concerning prevalence of breast cancer in the rural area near NIMS hospital, emphasizing the urgent need for increased awareness, early detection, and better healthcare access. Challenges like limited resources, awareness programs, and delayed diagnosis contribute to this high incidence. To address this, comprehensive approach is necessary, including improved screening programs and healthcare facilities in rural areas. Prioritizing rural healthcare and evidence-based strategies can reduce the burden of breast cancer and improve health outcomes.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

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