Author:
Benider Abdellatif,Bendahhou Karima,Sauvaget Catherine,Mrabti Hind,Selmouni Farida,Muwonge Richard,Alaoui Leila,Lucas Eric,Chami Youssef,Abousselham Loubna,Bennani Maria,Errihani Hassan,Sankaranarayanan Rengaswamy,Bekkali Rachid,Basu Partha
Abstract
Abstract
Background
We conducted a Pattern-of-care (POC) study at two premier-most public-funded oncology centers in Morocco to evaluate delays in care continuum and adherence to internationally accepted treatment guidelines of cervical cancer.
Method
Following a systematic sampling method, cervical cancer patients registered at Centre Mohammed VI (Casablanca) and Institut National d’Oncologie (Rabat) during 2 months of every year from 2008 to 2017, were included in this retrospective study. Relevant information was abstracted from the medical records.
Results
A total of 886 patients was included in the analysis; 59.5% were at stage I/II. No appreciable change in stage distribution was observed over time. Median access and treatment delays were 5.0 months and 2.3 months, respectively without any significant temporal change. Concurrent chemotherapy was administered to 57.7% of the patients receiving radiotherapy. Surgery was performed on 81.2 and 34.8% of stage I and II patients, respectively. A very high proportion (85.7%) of operated patients received post-operative radiation therapy. Median interval between surgery and initiation of radiotherapy was 3.1 months. Only 45.3% of the patients treated with external beam radiation received brachytherapy. Radiotherapy was completed within 10 weeks in 77.4% patients. An overall 5-year disease-free survival (DFS) was observed in 57.5% of the patients – ranging from 66.1% for stage I to 31.1% for stage IV. Addition of brachytherapy to radiation significantly improved survival at all stages. The study has the usual limitations of retrospective record-based studies, which is data incompleteness.
Conclusion
Delays in care continuum need to be further reduced. Increased use of chemoradiation and brachytherapy will improve survival further.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Cancer Research,Genetics,Oncology
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