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Rural–urban differences in the presentation, management and survival of breast cancer in Western Australia

From all women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in 1999 in Western Australia, rural and urban women were compared with regard to mode of detection, tumour characteristics at presentation, diagnostic investigations, treatment and survival. Women from rural areas with breast cancer ( n = 206 , 23...

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Published in:Breast (Edinburgh) 2006-12, Vol.15 (6), p.769-776
Main Authors: Mitchell, K.J., Fritschi, L., Reid, A., McEvoy, S.P., Ingram, D.M., Jamrozik, K., Clayforth, C., Byrne, M.J.
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description From all women diagnosed with invasive breast cancer in 1999 in Western Australia, rural and urban women were compared with regard to mode of detection, tumour characteristics at presentation, diagnostic investigations, treatment and survival. Women from rural areas with breast cancer ( n = 206 , 23%) were less likely to have open biopsy with frozen section ( P < 0.001 ), breast-conserving surgery ( P < 0.001 ), adjuvant radiotherapy ( P = 0.004 ) and hormonal therapy ( P = 0.03 ), and were less likely to be treated by a high caseload breast cancer surgeon ( P < 0.001 ). Adjusting for age and tumour characteristics, rural women had an increased likelihood of death within 5 years of breast cancer diagnosis (HR 1.62, 95% CI 1.10–2.38). This difference was not significant after adjustment for treatment factors (HR 1.36, 95% CI 0.90–2.04).
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Breast cancer
Breast Neoplasms - diagnosis
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Female
Geographical differences
Humans
Inequality
Mammography - utilization
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Middle Aged
Neoplasm Staging
Radiotherapy - utilization
Rural
Rural Health
Survival
Survival Rate
Urban
Urban Health
Western Australia - epidemiology
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