Diagnosis and prognosis of breast and ovarian cancer A population-based study of 234 women

Authors

  • Hans O. Thulesius From Kronoberg County Research Centre, Va ̈xjo ̈(H.O. Thulesius), the Department of Community Medicine,Malmo ̈University Hospital, Malmo ̈(H.O. Thulesius, A. Ha ̊ kansson) and the Departments of Mathematical Statistics (A.C. Lindgren) and Oncology (H.L. Olsson) Lund University, Lund, Sweden
  • Anna C. Lindgren From Kronoberg County Research Centre, Va ̈xjo ̈(H.O. Thulesius), the Department of Community Medicine,Malmo ̈University Hospital, Malmo ̈(H.O. Thulesius, A. Ha ̊ kansson) and the Departments of Mathematical Statistics (A.C. Lindgren) and Oncology (H.L. Olsson) Lund University, Lund, Sweden
  • Ha ̊ kan L. Olsson From Kronoberg County Research Centre, Va ̈xjo ̈(H.O. Thulesius), the Department of Community Medicine,Malmo ̈University Hospital, Malmo ̈(H.O. Thulesius, A. Ha ̊ kansson) and the Departments of Mathematical Statistics (A.C. Lindgren) and Oncology (H.L. Olsson) Lund University, Lund, Sweden
  • Anders Ha ̊ kansson From Kronoberg County Research Centre, Va ̈xjo ̈(H.O. Thulesius), the Department of Community Medicine,Malmo ̈University Hospital, Malmo ̈(H.O. Thulesius, A. Ha ̊ kansson) and the Departments of Mathematical Statistics (A.C. Lindgren) and Oncology (H.L. Olsson) Lund University, Lund, Sweden

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1080/02841860310022481

Abstract

The diagnosis and prognosis for 135 women with breast cancer and 99 women with ovarian cancer in a well-defined geographical area, and a follow-up of 7–15 years are described, based on patients’ records. Diagnosis was initiated in primary care for 53% of women with breast cancer, and for 57% of women with ovarian cancer. Median patient delay was 1 week for breast cancer, and 3.5 weeks for ovarian cancer patients, and median provider delay was 3 weeks for both groups. Crude, relative, and corrected 5-year survival was 73%, 91%, and 82% in breast cancer, and 40%, 49%, and 43% in ovarian cancer. Cox multiple regression analyses showed that stage IIIA and IV, and young age were associated with impaired disease-related survival in breast cancer. In patients with ovarian cancer, stages III and IV at diagnosis, old age, and systemic symptoms dominating at presentation were predictive of reduced disease-related survival while a family history of cancer was predictive of increased survival.

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Published

2004-03-01

How to Cite

Thulesius, H. . O., Lindgren, A. . C., Olsson H. ̊. kan . L., & Ha ̊ kansson A. (2004). Diagnosis and prognosis of breast and ovarian cancer A population-based study of 234 women. Acta Oncologica, 43(2), 175–181. https://doi.org/10.1080/02841860310022481