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Review
. 2021 Aug;154(2):229-236.
doi: 10.4103/ijmr.IJMR_2635_20.

Screening for breast cancer: Cost-effective solutions for low- & middle-income countries

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Screening for breast cancer: Cost-effective solutions for low- & middle-income countries

Gauravi A Mishra et al. Indian J Med Res. 2021 Aug.

Abstract

Low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) have limited financial resources and proportionately smaller portions allocated for health budget. With competing health priorities, treatment of the diagnosed cases and establishment of treatment facilities are the main concerns in LMICs. Infectious diseases, reducing infant, child and maternal mortality may seem crucial as compared to early cancer detection. LMICs that are committed to providing comprehensive cancer care, will need to judiciously choose the screening tool depending on specifics of how the tool is expected to perform in the population and the cost-effectiveness with respect to the number of lives expected to be saved. Increasing awareness about breast health in general and common cancers and non communicable diseases (NCDs), in particular, may lead to symptomatic women approaching the healthcare facilities at an earlier stage. When the limited available resources are mobilized towards cancer screening, increasing awareness would lead to greater acceptability of the programme. The reach of the programme to achieve good population coverage, the establishment of the diagnostic referral linkages and the availability and accessibility of treatment facilities, will all decide the outcome of the screening programme.

Keywords: Awareness; LMICs; breast cancer; cost-effective; screening.

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