Assessing Breast Cancer Diagnosis and Management in Ghana per the Global Breast Cancer Initiative Key Performance Indicators.

IF 3.2 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-05-05 DOI:10.1200/GO-24-00653
Samuel Mensah, Ishmael Kyei, Kwabena Agbedinu, Joshua Shiako, Dennis Afful Yorke, Adam Gyedu
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Abstract

Purpose: The WHO's Global Breast Cancer Initiative (GBCI) described three key performance indicators (KPIs) to reduce breast cancer deaths worldwide. We assessed the management of breast cancer in Ghana against the GBCI KPIs to inform necessary steps for system-wide improvement.

Methods: We reviewed patients diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021 calendar year at Ghana's second largest tertiary hospital. Relevant data were extracted from the electronic medical records to determine the stage of breast cancer at diagnosis, duration to confirm diagnosis from initial presentation, and proportion of patients completing recommended treatment without abandonment. Data were presented as descriptive statistics and compared with GBCI KPI benchmarks.

Results: Of 319 patients undergoing biopsy of suspicious breast lesions, 243 were diagnosed with breast cancer. Most (98.7%) were female, with a median age of 49 years and median symptom duration of 24 weeks. Diagnosis was confirmed for all patients within 31 days of initial presentation. Only 22 of 214 patients (10.3%) undergoing staging were diagnosed as early breast cancer (stage I or II), 50% at stage III, and 39.3% at stage IV. Forty-five of 139 patients (32.4%) initiating recommended treatment completed without abandonment, and 45 of 243 patients (18.5%) with a confirmed breast cancer completed recommended treatment without abandonment.

Conclusion: Ghana met the GBCI KPI for timely diagnosis (<60 days of presentation) but fell short in early detection (≥60% early breast cancer) and treatment completion without abandonment (>80%). Our findings provide baseline data for planning system-wide improvements toward the GBCI's goal of reducing breast cancer mortality by 2.5% annually.

根据全球乳腺癌倡议关键绩效指标评估加纳的乳腺癌诊断和管理。
目的:世卫组织的全球乳腺癌倡议(GBCI)描述了减少全球乳腺癌死亡的三个关键绩效指标(kpi)。我们根据GBCI kpi评估了加纳的乳腺癌管理,以告知全系统改进的必要步骤。方法:我们回顾了2021日历年在加纳第二大三级医院诊断为乳腺癌的患者。从电子病历中提取相关数据,以确定诊断时乳腺癌的分期,从最初表现开始确认诊断的时间,以及完成推荐治疗而未放弃的患者比例。数据以描述性统计形式呈现,并与GBCI KPI基准进行比较。结果:319例乳腺可疑病变活检患者中,243例确诊为乳腺癌。大多数(98.7%)为女性,中位年龄为49岁,中位症状持续时间为24周。所有患者均在首次就诊后31天内确诊。214名接受分期的患者中只有22名(10.3%)被诊断为早期乳腺癌(I期或II期),50%的患者被诊断为III期,39.3%的患者被诊断为IV期。139名患者中有45名(32.4%)开始推荐治疗而没有放弃,243名确诊乳腺癌患者中有45名(18.5%)完成推荐治疗而没有放弃。结论:加纳达到GBCI KPI及时诊断率(80%)。我们的研究结果为规划全系统改进以实现GBCI每年将乳腺癌死亡率降低2.5%的目标提供了基线数据。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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