Title of article :
The Impact of Breast Clinic on the Mastectomy and Axillary Clearance Rates at a Tertiary Hospital in an Eastern Caribbean Nation: A Comparative Study
Author/Authors :
Islam, Shariful San Fernando Teaching Hospital - San Fernando - Trinidad an‎d Tobago - Department of Clinical Surgical Science - University of the West Indies - St. Augustine - Trinidad an‎d Tobago , Aziz, Imran San Fernando Teaching Hospital - San Fernando - Trinidad an‎d Tobago - Department of Clinical Surgical Science - University of the West Indies - St. Augustine - Trinidad an‎d Tobago , Shah, Jitendra San Fernando Teaching Hospital - San Fernando - Trinidad an‎d Tobago , Oba, Jacob San Fernando Teaching Hospital - San Fernando - Trinidad an‎d Tobago , Harnarayan, Patrick Department of Clinical Surgical Science - University of the West Indies - St. Augustine - Trinidad an‎d Tobago , Jammie Rampersad, Arlene San Fernando Teaching Hospital - San Fernando - Trinidad an‎d Tobago , Naraynsingh, Vijay Department of Clinical Surgical Science - University of the West Indies - St. Augustine - Trinidad an‎d Tobago
Pages :
6
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1
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6
Abstract :
Background. Breast cancer is the leading form of cancer in women in Trinidad and Tobago. Traditionally the practice of mastectomy or wide local excision with or without axillary clearance was applied to most of these patients.Tis is ofen associated with signifcant morbidity and a poor cosmetic outcome with both negatively impacting the patients quality of life. Te aim of our study was to assess the mastectomy and axillary clearance rate before and afer the introduction of a specialty breast clinic in September 2012. Design and Methods. Tis is a retrospective comparative study of all female patients who underwent breast cancer surgery at our tertiary hospital 3 years prior to and 3 years afer starting of breast clinic (between January 2010 and December 2015). Patients were identifed from the surgical log books of our hospital. Tere are 5 surgical units at our hospital and in one of those units the lead surgeon had a special interest in surgical oncoplastic breast surgery. Tat unit formed the breast clinic in August 2012. Results. Tere were 532 women (256 before breast clinic and 276 afer breast clinic era) with histologically verifed breast cancer operated on between January 2010 and December 2015. Te overall mastectomy rate was reduced from 62% to 51% (0.7 to 0.4) and the axillary clearance rate from 66.79% versus 37.31% (0.6 to 0.4) afer the introduction of the clinic with p values of 0.007 and 0.009, respectively. Conclusions. Te introduction of breast clinic has signifcantly reduced the mastectomy and axillary clearance rate at our teaching hospital.
Keywords :
Breast Clinic , Mastectomy , Rates , Tertiary Hospital , Eastern Caribbean
Journal title :
International Journal of Breast Cancer
Serial Year :
2019
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Record number :
2586029
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