Comprehensive Overview of Breast Cancer in India.

IF 3 Q2 ONCOLOGY
JCO Global Oncology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-09 DOI:10.1200/GO-25-00083
Tryambak Pratap Srivastava, Isha Goel, Ajay Gogia, Rajinder Parshad, Sukhda Monga, Joyeeta Talukdar, Avdhesh Rai, Ruby Dhar, Subhradip Karmakar
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Abstract

Purpose: Breast cancer remains a significant public health challenge globally, as well as in India, where it is the most frequently diagnosed cancer in females. Significant disparities in incidence, mortality, and access to health care across India's sociodemographically diverse population highlight the need for increased awareness, policy reform, and research.

Design: This review consolidates data from national cancer registries, global cancer databases, and institutional findings from a tertiary care center to examine the epidemiology, clinical challenges, and management gaps specific to India. It focuses on early detection barriers, health care infrastructure, and treatment accessibility, while discussing policy-level interventions and evolving models of care delivery.

Results: India reports over 1.4 million cancer cases and 0.9 million cancer-related deaths annually. Challenges include a lack of trained health care providers, limited access to screening, delayed diagnosis, and unequal treatment availability. Challenges include a lack of trained health care providers, limited access to screening, delayed diagnosis, and unequal treatment availability. High mortality is compounded by poor penetrance of screening biomarkers, late-stage presentation, and limited access to cost-effective diagnostics. Despite adherence to standard treatment protocols, systemic barriers continue to limit outcomes. Advances in tumor biology and the introduction of tailored, patient-centric approaches such as the hub-and-spoke care model present promising strategies.

Conclusion: This article summarizes our current understanding of breast cancer epidemiology, its geographical diversity, and policy amendments needed for effective management in a populous nation like India. Bridging the gap between groundbreaking research and patients with cancer, families, and caregivers, and educating and empowering patients, identifying barriers, and gaining a deeper understanding of the needs of the community are all vehemently needed.

印度乳腺癌综合概况。
目的:乳腺癌仍然是全球以及印度面临的一项重大公共卫生挑战,在印度,乳腺癌是女性中最常被诊断的癌症。印度不同社会人口在发病率、死亡率和获得医疗保健方面存在显著差异,这突出表明需要提高认识、进行政策改革和开展研究。设计:本综述综合了来自国家癌症登记处、全球癌症数据库和三级保健中心的机构调查结果的数据,以检查印度特有的流行病学、临床挑战和管理差距。它侧重于早期发现障碍、卫生保健基础设施和治疗可及性,同时讨论政策层面的干预措施和不断发展的医疗服务模式。结果:印度每年报告140多万癌症病例和90万癌症相关死亡。面临的挑战包括缺乏训练有素的卫生保健提供者、获得筛查的机会有限、诊断延误以及治疗机会不平等。面临的挑战包括缺乏训练有素的卫生保健提供者、获得筛查的机会有限、诊断延误以及治疗机会不平等。高死亡率与筛选生物标志物的低外显率、晚期表现和获得成本效益诊断的机会有限有关。尽管遵循了标准治疗方案,但系统性障碍仍然限制了治疗效果。肿瘤生物学的进步和量身定制的、以患者为中心的方法的引入,如中心辐式护理模式,提出了有希望的策略。结论:本文总结了我们目前对乳腺癌流行病学的认识,其地理多样性,以及在印度这样一个人口众多的国家进行有效管理所需的政策修订。迫切需要弥合突破性研究与癌症患者、家庭和护理人员之间的差距,教育和赋予患者权力,确定障碍,并更深入地了解社区的需求。
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JCO Global Oncology
JCO Global Oncology Medicine-Oncology
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