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The role of clinical breast examination and fine needle aspiration cytology in early detection of breast cancer: A cross-sectional study nested in a cohort in a low-resource setting.

Doris SchledermannAngela PallangyoThadeus MshanaOnstard MashauriWalter KimarioGilbert NkyaTheresia Edward MwakyembeEdson MollelPatrick AmsiBlandina Theophil Mmbaga
Published in: Women's health (London, England) (2024)
Our study demonstrates 5.6% of Tanzanian women have abnormal clinical breast examination findings, with 9% having breast cancer. Nearly three-quarters (72.2%) of breast cancer screened for early disease were detected in the early disease stages. This finding suggests that organized screening with clinical breast examination coupled with fine needle aspiration cytology, which is a simple and cost-effective screening method, has the potential to improve early detection and outcomes for breast cancer patients in a resource-constraint setting.
Keyphrases
  • fine needle aspiration
  • ultrasound guided
  • high grade
  • type diabetes
  • breast cancer risk
  • risk factors
  • metabolic syndrome
  • young adults
  • adipose tissue
  • climate change
  • pregnant women
  • weight loss
  • childhood cancer