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Tunis Med ; 87(7): 438-42, 2009 Jul.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20063676

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To asses and analyse the results of 3 years large scale mammography screening of breast cancer in Ariana state in Tunisia. MATERIALS AND METHODS: This program, managed by the Family and Population National Office, was addressing to women aged from 49 to 69 years old residing in a area with adds up a population of 459 700 inhabitants including 52,729 women in the target age population. The screening was including a breast clinical examination and a mammography with two incidences face and external profile. The women was invited at their residence or were sensitized in the reproductive health centers, care and base health centers or by a close relation which heard of the program. An enlightened assent was submitted to the women who wished to profit from the screening. RESULTS: In three years, 9093 mammography were carried out of which 8244 were retained in the analyses, that is to say a rate participation of 9.6%. The rate of women recalled for suspect test was of 18.1% and it was of 13.1% among women of more than 50 years. The rate of practiced surgical biopsies was of 0.5% and the positive predictive value was of 45.5%. The average time between the date of screening and the result of the screening was 9.7 days, more important in the event of tests requiring a complementary assessment (61.7 days). On the whole 40 cancers were detected by the program, that is to say a rough rate of detected cancers, of 4.9 per thousand, in conformity with the recommendations. The percentage of invasive cancers < or = 10 mm was of 24.3 whereas percentages of in situ cancers and of cancers without ganglionic invasion were respectively of 7.7% and of 50.0%. CONCLUSIONS: The weakness of our study lay primarily in the rate of participation which remained weak. The methodology adopted for the sensitizing of the women is proven not very effective and did not allow inviting all eligible women. Results of the study are encouraging in spite of its limited impact and made it possible to detect an important rate of cancers of which cancers infra-private clinics.


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Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Mammography , Mass Screening , Adult , Aged , Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Program Evaluation , Tunisia/epidemiology
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Tunis Med ; 87(7): 443-9, 2009 Jul.
Article in French | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20063677

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To report the preliminary results of the feasibility of breast cancer mammographic screening among women younger than 50 years from the l'Ariana state of Tunisia. MATERIAL AND METHODS: The National office of the Family and Population (ONFP) launched a protocol on feasibility of breast cancer mammographic screening targeting asymptomatic women aged 40-69 years, from the l'Ariana state in Tunisia. We practiced two oblique and face incidences at the mammography screening unit of the ONFP, whose equipment and control system of quality answered to the European Communitiy for breast cancer screening. RESULTS: We did 5325 mammograms between April 2004 and March 2006. Our targeted population had a 48.9 years mean age (CI 95% = [48.7-49.1]), 60.3% of them younger than 50 years. There were more young women with high breast denisty (8.2%) compared to the group from 50 to 69 years (2.1%). The women arising from the 40-49 years cohort had a socio-economic and educational level higher. The complementary rate of examination/explorations was higher in this cohort (19.5%) vs 11.5% for the 50-69 years. The youngest women presented a more often positive test (7.0 vs 5.2%) than the oldest women (p<0.01). CONCLUSION: The option to screen breast cancer by mammography in women younger than 40 years in Tunisia is partially justified by the relatively high frequency of this cancer in this age group. Our feasibility poorly useful in screening will be used to sensibilise females to the problematic of breast cancer to obtain a better compliance compared to the older age group of 50-59 years.


Subject(s)
Breast Neoplasms/diagnosis , Mammography , Mass Screening , Adult , Breast Neoplasms/epidemiology , Feasibility Studies , Female , Humans , Middle Aged , Program Evaluation , Tunisia/epidemiology
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