Breast self examination: to do or not to do?

This is a retrospective descriptive study done to look at common presentation and method of detection of breast cancer. A total of 366 case records of patients attending the Breast and Endocrine Clinic at Hospital Kuala Lumpur were reviewed. The peak age of breast cancer presentation was 40 to 49 ye...

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Main Authors: Leelavathi M, Yasmin SAK, Gomez PA, Aznida FAA
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UKM 2006
Online Access:http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1836/
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spelling ukm-18362016-12-14T06:30:19Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1836/ Breast self examination: to do or not to do? Leelavathi M, Yasmin SAK, Gomez PA, Aznida FAA, This is a retrospective descriptive study done to look at common presentation and method of detection of breast cancer. A total of 366 case records of patients attending the Breast and Endocrine Clinic at Hospital Kuala Lumpur were reviewed. The peak age of breast cancer presentation was 40 to 49 years (39.6%). Most (81.4%) patients presented with a lump in the breast and the lump was mainly self-detected (97.3%). The mean tumour diameter on presentation was 4.7± 3 cm. Medical staff detected the disease in 1.6% cases and 1.1% of cases were detected by mammogram. Most women detected the lump themselves, suggesting that Breast Self Examination (BSE) can be used for detection of the disease in places where there is cost and availability constrains for mammogram. Early detection with BSE can possibly offer better treatment options and quality of life despite the evidence that it does not reduce the mortality due to breast cancer. Penerbit UKM 2006 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1836/1/01.1-4%28MH_011%29.pdf Leelavathi M, and Yasmin SAK, and Gomez PA, and Aznida FAA, (2006) Breast self examination: to do or not to do? Medicine & Health, 1 (1). pp. 1-4. ISSN 1823-2140 http://www.ppukm.ukm.my/ukmmcjournal/index.php
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description This is a retrospective descriptive study done to look at common presentation and method of detection of breast cancer. A total of 366 case records of patients attending the Breast and Endocrine Clinic at Hospital Kuala Lumpur were reviewed. The peak age of breast cancer presentation was 40 to 49 years (39.6%). Most (81.4%) patients presented with a lump in the breast and the lump was mainly self-detected (97.3%). The mean tumour diameter on presentation was 4.7± 3 cm. Medical staff detected the disease in 1.6% cases and 1.1% of cases were detected by mammogram. Most women detected the lump themselves, suggesting that Breast Self Examination (BSE) can be used for detection of the disease in places where there is cost and availability constrains for mammogram. Early detection with BSE can possibly offer better treatment options and quality of life despite the evidence that it does not reduce the mortality due to breast cancer.
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author Leelavathi M,
Yasmin SAK,
Gomez PA,
Aznida FAA,
spellingShingle Leelavathi M,
Yasmin SAK,
Gomez PA,
Aznida FAA,
Breast self examination: to do or not to do?
author_facet Leelavathi M,
Yasmin SAK,
Gomez PA,
Aznida FAA,
author_sort Leelavathi M,
title Breast self examination: to do or not to do?
title_short Breast self examination: to do or not to do?
title_full Breast self examination: to do or not to do?
title_fullStr Breast self examination: to do or not to do?
title_full_unstemmed Breast self examination: to do or not to do?
title_sort breast self examination: to do or not to do?
publisher Penerbit UKM
publishDate 2006
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1836/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1836/
http://journalarticle.ukm.my/1836/1/01.1-4%28MH_011%29.pdf
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