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Delays in the presentation and diagnosis of women with breast cancer in Yogyakarta, Indonesia: A retrospective observational study.

Susanna Hilda HutajuluYayi Suryo PrabandariBagas Suryo BintoroJuan Adrian WiranataMentari WidiastutiNorma Dewi SuryaniRorenz Geraldi SaptariKartika Widayati Taroeno-HariadiJohan KurniandaIbnu PurwantoMardiah Suci HardiantiMatthew John Allsop
Published in: PloS one (2022)
Almost half of BC patients in our setting had a delay in presentation and 64.7% experienced a delay in diagnosis. These delays increased the likelihood of presentation with a more advanced stage of disease. Future research is required in Indonesia to explore the feasibility of evidence-based approaches to reducing delays at both levels, including educational interventions to increase awareness of BC symptoms and reducing existing complex and convoluted referral pathways for patients suspected of having cancer.
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