Abstract

Breast cancer is the leading cause of death of women in Mexico; its detection is among the priorities of Mexico City’s (CDMX) Southern Local Office from the Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social (IMSS: Mexican Institute for Social Security). To describe the incidence and mortality related to breast cancer detection in the CDMX’s Southern Local Office units from IMSS in 2017. Databases from the Coordination of Prevention and Health Care (CPAS), Information and Strategic Analysis (CIAE) and the Breast Clinic (UDDC Mama) were analyzed. Among data, it was included age, study (mastography, ultrasound and biopsy), and histological type, incidence and mortality. For statistical analysis it was used Student’s t, and Spearman correlation (p < 0.05). In a population of 589,683 women (40-69 years), 97,779 mastographs were performed. Out of these, there were 94,883 normal (BI-RADS 1) and 1933 suspicious (BIRADS 3-5). In 436 biopsies, infiltrating ductal carcinoma was the most frequent. The incidence rate was 39.3/100,000 and the mortality rate was 3.54/100,000 inhabitants (in 2015 and 2016 it was 6.84 and 7.02/100,000, respectively). An increase in the incidence and a decrease in breast cancer mortality has been observed, which is related to improvements in screening programs in 2017. It is important to maintain and optimize screening programs.

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