Mohammed A H Mohammednoor, Mohammed A M A Abdalhameed, Khalefa B K Alzubeir, Ibrahim E Elbashir, Hussam M F Muhammed Salih, Dania A M Mustafa, Alaa H S Abdalla, Ahmed T E Hajelhassan, Sagad O O Mohamed
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背景:乳腺癌的早期诊断对于有效治疗和提高生存率至关重要。出现症状和开始治疗之间的时间间隔较长导致疾病晚期和较低的生存率。目的:评估与苏丹乳腺癌妇女诊断延迟相关的因素。方法:在苏丹喀土穆的喀土穆辐射和同位素中心(RICK)进行了一项前瞻性,描述性横断面研究。通过多元回归分析确定自变量与研究主要结局的关系。结果:共有149名女性参与了研究。58.4%的患者在发现症状后延迟就医超过3个月。延迟与患者居住地区和年龄有关。喀土穆以外地区的妇女延迟诊断乳腺癌的几率更高(AOR = 3.283, 95% CI: 1.113 9.687, p = 0.031)。同样,年龄较大是研究参与者延迟诊断乳腺癌的另一个预测因素(AOR = 101.664, 95% CI: 4.839-2135.883, p = 0.003)。结论:目前的研究表明,超过一半的参与研究的妇女在寻求乳腺癌症状的医疗照顾方面经历了延误。这一发现突出表明,获得保健服务的机会有限是造成这种延误的一个因素。这些发现表明,需要采取合作的方法来应对苏丹围绕乳腺癌的挑战。
Diagnostic delay among symptomatic breast cancer patients: a study in Sudanese women.
Background: Early diagnosis of breast cancer is essential for effective treatment and improved survival rates. A longer gap between the appearance of symptoms and the initiation of therapy results in advanced disease and lower survival.Objectives: to assess factors associated with diagnosis delay among Sudanese women with breast cancer.
Methods: A prospective, descriptive cross-sectional study conducted at Radiation and Isotope Centre of Khartoum (RICK) in Khartoum, Sudan. Relationship between the independent variables and the main outcome of the study was determined by multivariate regression analysis.
Results: A total number of 149 women participated in the study. A total of 58.4% of patients delayed seeking medical advice for more than three months after noticing symptoms. The delay was associated with patient's area of residence and age. Women coming from outside Khartoum had a higher odd of having delayed diagnosis of breast cancer (AOR = 3.283, 95% CI: 1.113 9.687, p = .031). Likewise, older age was another predictor of delayed diagnosis of breast cancer among the study participants (AOR = 101.664, 95% CI: 4.839-2135.883, p = .003).
Conclusions: The present study showed that more than half of the women who participated had experienced delays in seeking medical attention for their breast cancer symptoms. This finding highlighted the impact of limited access to healthcare services as a contributing factor to such delays. These findings show the need for collaborative approaches to address the challenges surrounding breast cancer in Sudan.