Breast cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa: 1,000 patients with primary breast cancer in Addis Ababa followed for up to 5 years.
2017
580 Background: There is little information on breast cancer (BC) patients (pts) receiving standardized treatment in Sub-Saharan Africa. This study evaluates pts presenting 2005-10 at the University Radiotherapy Center in Addis Ababa, the only institution in the country offering standardized radiotherapy, systemic therapy and free endocrine treatment (ET) during that time. Methods: All pts with histologically verified BC were included. Ethical approval was obtained. Axios/AstraZenaca provided free ET. Therefore, the majority of pts underwent regular follow-up (FUP). We analyzed survival at 18 months by means of Kaplan-Meier survival analysis. We assumed right-censoring to be unrelated to the risk of metastasis. In a worst case sensitivity analysis, we considered all censored pts developing metastasis. Results: Pts with primary diagnosis between July 1st, 2005 and December 31st, 2010 were included (n=1303). The majority of pts were female (95.2%), most (52.3%) postmenopausal. Mean age was 44.1yrs (20-88yrs...
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