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Patient Characteristics and Outcomes of Nonmetastatic Breast Cancer in Haiti: Results from a Retrospective Cohort.

Temidayo A FadeluRuth DamuseJoarly LormilElizabeth PecanCyrille DubuissonViergela PierreTimothy RebbeckLawrence N Shulman
Published in: The oncologist (2020)
Patients with breast cancer in Haiti have poor outcomes. Prior studies show that most Haitian patients are diagnosed at later stages. However, there are no rigorous studies describing how late-stage diagnosis and other prognostic factors affect outcomes in this population. This study presents a detailed analysis of survival outcomes and assessment of prognostic factors in patients with nonmetastatic breast cancer treated in Haiti. In addition to late-stage diagnosis, other unfavorable prognostic factors identified were young age and estrogen receptor-negative disease. The study also highlights that the availability of basic breast cancer treatment in Haiti can lead to promising early patient outcomes.
Keyphrases
  • prognostic factors
  • estrogen receptor
  • type diabetes
  • chronic kidney disease
  • metabolic syndrome
  • adipose tissue
  • childhood cancer