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Presentation intervals and the impact of delay on breast cancer progression in a black African population.

Olayide AgodirinSamuel OlatokeGaniyu RahmanJulius OlaogunOlalekan OlasehindeAba KatungOladapo KolawoleOmobolaji AyandipoAmarachukwu EtonyeakuOlufemi HabeebAdemola AdeyeyeJohn AgboolaHalimat AkandeSoliu OguntolaOlusola AkanbiOluwafemi Fatudimu
Published in: BMC public health (2020)
Most respondents presented early to the first healthcare provider, but most arrived late at a specialist clinic. The primary care interval was longer than the help-seeking interval. Most tumors were early at detection but locally advanced before arriving in a specialist clinic. Interventions aiming to shorten the primary care interval will have the most impact on time to breast cancer presentation for specialist oncology care in Nigeria.
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