Assessing the continuum of care in Sub-Saharan African hospitals performing surgery for breast cancer: a secondary analysis of the GlobalSurg 3 study

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Gnangnon, Freddy Houéhanou Rodrigue | Lawani, Ismaïl | Knight, Stephen | Parenté, Alexis | Dossou, Francis Moïse | Totah, Terrence | Houinato, Dismand Stephan | Blanquet, Véronique | Preux, Pierre-Marie | Harrison, Ewen

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International audience. Background: While breast cancer incidence rates in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) are among the lowest worldwide, mortality rates remain among the highest, reflecting particularly poor survival. Only a few studies in SSA have investigated the capabilities of treatment services to adequately provide a continuum of care for breast cancer. Our aim was to assess the availability of diagnostic facilities and adjuvant therapies in hospitals performing breast cancer surgery in SSA.Methods: We performed a secondary analysis of the GlobalSurg3 study data collected in the SSA region. The GlobalSurg 3 study is a multicenter, international, prospective, observational study of hospitals providing surgical services for cancer patients (including breast cancer) around the world. A total of 47 hospitals from 15 SSA countries and 43 cities were included between April 1, 2018, and Jan 31, 2019.Results: One-third of hospitals covered a population greater than two million (n = 17; 36.2%). Ultrasound was available in all hospitals; however, it was not consistently functional in 11 hospitals (23.4%). Only half of the included hospitals (n = 26, 55.3%) had access to a full-time pathologist, whilst the multidisciplinary team (MDT) approach was absent in 42.4% of hospitals. Radiotherapy equipment was only available in nine hospitals (19.1%). Only half of the hospitals (n = 25, 53.1%) had chemotherapy drugs available on site. In nine hospitals (19.1%), patients had to travel more than 50 km to access chemotherapy drugs.Conclusions: Outcomes for breast cancer patients in SSA cannot be improved without significant investments in pathology, surgical and oncological treatment pathways to provide timely diagnostic and effective treatment.

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