Abstract

An accurate staging is essential to determine the optimal treatment approach for breast cancer. In resource-limited settings, breast cancer staging relies on physical examination, a frontal chest radiograph, abdominal ultrasound and blood chemistries. Our understanding of the performance of this standard clinical and radiographic staging in sub-Saharan Africa is limited.

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