Title of article :
Incidence of Breast Cancer in Eritrea: A Retrospective Study from 2011 to 2017
Author/Authors :
Medhin, Lidia B. Pathology - National Health Laboratory - Asmara, Eritrea , Tekle, Lia A. Microbiology - National Health Laboratory - Asmara, Eritrea , Fikadu, Daniel T. National Blood Transfusion Service - Asmara, Eritrea , Sibhatu, Danait B. Microbiology - National Health Laboratory - Asmara, Eritrea , Gebreyohans, Samson F. Pathology - National Health Laboratory - Asmara, Eritrea , Gebremichael, Kibrom H. Pathology - National Health Laboratory - Asmara, Eritrea , Halki, Tesfamariam M. Pathology - National Health Laboratory - Asmara, Eritrea , Said, Saleh M. Microbiology - National Health Laboratory - Asmara, Eritrea , Ghidei, Yosief T. Surgical - Orotta Referral Hospital - Asmara, Eritrea , Lobeck, Hartmut Pathology - National Health Laboratory - Asmara, Eritrea
Abstract :
In Africa, breast cancer closely compares with cervical cancer as the most common malignancy afecting women and the incidence
rates appear to be rising. Eritrea is experiencing a growing breast cancer problem, but little is presently known on tumor patterns,
breast cancer epidemiology, and risk factors. Te main objective of this study is to provide baseline data on breast cancer incidence
in both sexes in Eritrea. Tis study was carried out retrospectively and quantitatively by collecting, abstracting, analyzing, coding,
and interpreting data recorded in National Health Laboratory (NHL) using CanReg5 ver. 5.00.35. Extracting and classifcation of
the tumor data was done using topography, morphology together with the ICD-10. To generate the incidence rate for the seven years
the Eritrean population dataset was used from the population pyramid net for 2014. Afer we entered all the data from Pathology
department in NHL, data was analyzed using the predetermined and developed built-in analysis tools of CanReg5 sofware and
Microsof Excel 2010. A total number of 9,403 pathology cases were recorded from 2011 to 2017. Out of these 1,497 cases were
confrmed as cytology and histology of breast cases. From 1,497 confrmed breast cases in both sexes, the incidence of benign cases
was higher than incidence of malignant cases with the case number of 1, 149, and 348, respectively. Out of the 1,497 cases, 1,447
(96.66%) were females; this included a total incidence cases of female benign and malignant breast cases 1,111 (76.78%), and 336
(23.22%), respectively. In both female and male age group the highest positive cases were found in the age greater than 85. Te
incidence age standard rate per 100,000 in females and male was 3.3 and 0.2, respectively. In sum, the age standardized incidence
of breast cancer was relatively low. However, it is our opinion that the low prevalence may be due to low awareness and a highly
centralized screening and diagnostic services. Tis limits access. Altogether, it is our opinion that breast cancer presents a burden
to Eritrean ministry of health.
Keywords :
Breast Cancer , Eritrea , Retrospective Study
Journal title :
International Journal of Breast Cancer