Organized Breast Cancer Screening in Diabetic Women: A Prospective Study Among 100,000 Women from the Grand-Est Region (France), from 2020 to 2022.

IF 1.3 Q4 ONCOLOGY
Maurine Parrent, Elisa Filiu, Tolga Ozmen, Odile Blanchard, Ouarda Pereira, Carole Mathelin
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Abstract

Objective: The risk of breast cancer in type 2 diabetic women is increased by 10-20%. Diabetic women have a higher risk of being diagnosed with advanced breast cancer and having complications with its treatments. In France, women aged between 50 and 74 years old are invited to undergo organized breast cancer screening (OBCS). The objective of this study was to evaluate OBCS participation in a large cohort of diabetic women.

Materials and methods: Based on data from Social Security reimbursement databases, we studied OBCS participation rate of 50-74 years old diabetic women from the Grand-Est region (France) between 2020 and 2022, according to four age brackets and their geographical areas.

Results: In 2020, among the 99,302 diabetic women, 16,340 (16.45%) underwent OBCS versus 24% in the general population. In 2021, among the 100,390 diabetic women, 20,914 (20.83%) underwent OBCS, versus 29% in the general population. In 2022, among the 101,694 diabetic women, 18,576 (18.27%) underwent OBCS, versus 24% in the general population. OBCS participation in 50-54 years old and 70-74 years olds were significantly lower (p<0.0001 in 2020; p<0.0001 in 2021; p<0.0037 in 2022). There was a significant link between OBSC participation and geographical area (p<0.0001).

Conclusion: The OBCS participation rate in women with type 2 diabetes was significantly lower than the general population, and associated with age and area. These findings suggest a need to inform patients and health care professionals about the higher risk of breast cancer in diabetic women to improve OBCS rates with the proven associated health benefits.

有组织的糖尿病女性乳腺癌筛查:2020年至2022年在大东地区(法国)10万名女性中进行的前瞻性研究
目的:2型糖尿病女性患乳腺癌的风险增加10-20%。糖尿病女性被诊断为晚期乳腺癌的风险更高,并且在治疗过程中出现并发症的风险更高。在法国,年龄在50至74岁之间的妇女被邀请接受有组织的乳腺癌筛查(OBCS)。本研究的目的是评估OBCS在一大群糖尿病女性中的参与情况。材料与方法:基于社会保障报销数据库的数据,我们研究了2020 - 2022年法国大东部地区50-74岁糖尿病女性的OBCS参保率,按4个年龄段和地理区域进行了研究。结果:2020年,在99302名糖尿病女性中,16340名(16.45%)接受了OBCS,而普通人群为24%。2021年,在100390名糖尿病女性中,20914名(20.83%)接受了OBCS,而在普通人群中为29%。2022年,在101,694名糖尿病女性中,18,576人(18.27%)接受了OBCS,而普通人群为24%。结论:2型糖尿病女性患者的OBCS参与率显著低于一般人群,且与年龄和地区相关。这些发现表明,有必要告知患者和卫生保健专业人员糖尿病妇女患乳腺癌的风险较高,以提高OBCS率,并证明相关的健康益处。
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