Barriers to radiotherapy completion in breast cancer patients: A retrospective analysis from a tertiary hospital in Indonesia

IF 2 Q3 HEALTH POLICY & SERVICES
Marhendra S. Utama , Setiawan , Hanna Goenawan , Soehartati Ghondowiardjo , Antony A. Adibrata
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Abstract

Introduction

Breast cancer is the most common malignancy among women and a leading cause of cancer-related mortality in Indonesia. Radiotherapy is a crucial treatment modality to improve local control, reduce recurrence, and enhance survival rates. However, access to radiotherapy remains limited, leading to prolonged waiting times and potential treatment incompletion. This study aims to identify key predictors influencing radiotherapy completion and analyze waiting times in a resource-limited setting

Methods

A retrospective study was conducted on breast cancer patients who underwent radiotherapy between January 2018 and December 2019 at Hasan Sadikin General Hospital, Indonesia. Data were obtained from the Hospital-Based Cancer Registry (HBCR). Statistical analyses were performed using chi-square and Mann-Whitney U tests to assess factors influencing radiotherapy completion and waiting time.

Results

279 Breast cancer patients were included. 77.8 % (n = 217) completed their prescribed radiotherapy. Significant predictors of completion include age, those older than 65 years old tend to do not complete their radiation treatment (p = 0.035). Those receiving treated using Linac radiotherapy had higher completion rates than those treated with Co-60. However, waiting time was not significantly associated with treatment completion (p = 0.427). The median radiotherapy waiting time was 8 weeks (0–40 weeks). Patients with metastatic disease (p < 0.001) and those receiving palliative intent radiotherapy (p < 0.001) experienced significantly shorter waiting times.

Conclusion

Radiotherapy completion rates among breast cancer patients in Indonesia remain suboptimal, with access disparities affecting treatment adherence. Addressing logistical and systemic barriers could improve outcomes and enhance cancer care delivery in resource-limited settings.

Plain language summary

Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in Indonesia. Many patients require radiotherapy to prevent the disease from coming back and to improve survival. However, some patients do not complete their treatment due to long waiting times and other challenges. This study looks at how long patients wait for radiotherapy and what factors influence whether they complete treatment. We analyzed the medical records of 279 breast cancer patients who received radiotherapy at Hasan Sadikin General Hospital between 2018 and 2019. We examined their age, radiation therapy tools, waiting time, and whether they completed radiotherapy. We used statistical methods to find patterns and associations between these factors. Our findings suggest that certain groups of patients, especially older individuals and those undergoing curative treatment, may need additional support to complete their radiotherapy.
乳腺癌患者完成放疗的障碍:来自印度尼西亚一家三级医院的回顾性分析
乳腺癌是印度尼西亚妇女中最常见的恶性肿瘤,也是癌症相关死亡的主要原因。放射治疗是改善局部控制、减少复发和提高生存率的重要治疗方式。然而,获得放射治疗的机会仍然有限,导致等待时间延长和潜在的治疗不完成。本研究旨在确定影响放疗完成的关键预测因素,并分析资源有限的情况下的等待时间。方法对2018年1月至2019年12月在印度尼西亚Hasan Sadikin总医院接受放疗的乳腺癌患者进行回顾性研究。数据来自医院癌症登记处(HBCR)。采用卡方检验和Mann-Whitney U检验对影响放疗完成和等待时间的因素进行统计分析。结果共纳入279例乳腺癌患者。77.8% % (n = 217)完成了规定的放疗。完成的重要预测因素包括年龄,65岁以上的患者倾向于不完成放射治疗(p = 0.035)。接受Linac放射治疗的患者比接受Co-60治疗的患者有更高的完成率。然而,等待时间与治疗完成度无显著相关(p = 0.427)。中位放疗等待时间为8周(0 ~ 40周)。转移性疾病患者(p <; 0.001)和接受姑息性放疗的患者(p <; 0.001)的等待时间明显缩短。结论印度尼西亚乳腺癌患者放疗完成率仍不理想,可及性差异影响治疗依从性。解决后勤和系统障碍可以改善结果,并在资源有限的情况下加强癌症护理的提供。乳腺癌是印度尼西亚妇女中最常见的癌症。许多患者需要放射治疗以防止疾病复发并提高生存率。然而,由于等待时间长和其他挑战,一些患者没有完成治疗。这项研究着眼于患者等待放射治疗的时间以及影响他们是否完成治疗的因素。我们分析了2018年至2019年期间在哈桑萨迪金综合医院接受放疗的279名乳腺癌患者的医疗记录。我们检查了他们的年龄、放射治疗工具、等待时间以及他们是否完成了放射治疗。我们使用统计方法来发现这些因素之间的模式和关联。我们的研究结果表明,某些患者群体,特别是老年人和正在接受治愈性治疗的患者,可能需要额外的支持来完成放疗。
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Journal of Cancer Policy
Journal of Cancer Policy Medicine-Health Policy
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