Abstract

Breast cancer is the leading cause of death despite the continuous development of newer and more effective modalities of treatment for breast cancer. In Asia, Pakistan has the highest rate of breast cancer. Breast cancer treatment shows better prognosis when it is diagnosed at an early stage, but mortality increases significantly with delayed diagnosis and advanced stage of disease. Delay in diagnosis and nonavailability of treatment are the major factors responsible for advanced stage and low survival. The objective of our study was to identify the factors responsible for delayed presentation of patients with breast carcinoma. A cross-sectional study using a questionnaire method was conducted at the Foundation University Medical College from January 2015 to December 2016. A total of 89 patients gave consent and were interviewed using a prestructured questionnaire during the study. Age ranged from 25 to 64years. Majority of patients were in stage T3N1M0 (31.5%). Second most common stage was T4N0M0 (14.6%). Thirteen patients (12.4%) were in stage T3N0M0, and 10 patients (11.2%) were in T3N2M0. Delay ranged from 3months to more than 1year; 43.8% presented with delay of 3 to 6months. The reasons for delay were lack of knowledge about breast cancer (41%), lack of availability of health care services (32.6%), purdah and religious reasons (6.7%), and fear of being diagnosed with cancer (10.1%). The main reasons for delay identified in our study were lack of knowledge and availability of appropriate health care facilities. In order to improve outcome of breast cancer, more focus is needed on spreading awareness and improving health care services in rural areas.

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