Management of Breast Cancer in Visceral Surgery of CNHU-HKM of Cotonou in Benin...
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Breast cancer affects more females than males. It occurs earlier with the black females and is often
diagnosed at a stage of complication. This study aims to describe its epidemiological characteristics,
the changing stages, and to analyze the treatment and means of interdisciplinary and international
cooperation in its care and treatment. Our study was retrospective, descriptive and analytic
on breast cancer patients received at CNHU-HKM of Cotonou between January 1, 2001 and December
31, 2013. Breast cancer accounts for 24.24% of mammary pathologies and most affects the
left breast. Females aged from 40 to 59 years old are the most affected. For males, the average age
was 47.5 years old. Patients mostly consult at a later stage where the tumor is already palpable
with nodal metastasis. Breast echography and mammography had been done only for 23.85% of
the cases. In an anatomical pathology perspective, the invasive ductal carcinoma was the most
common type with 87.2%. For the therapeutical aspect, a radical mastectomy according to Patey
was realized in 81.65% of the cases; 48.65% underwent a chemotherapy and 14.7% were able to
do a radiotherapy. The chance at life for patients was decreasing while the life time is increasing.
Also, the average life span of patients was increased by the combination of diverse types of treatments
notably when radiotherapy is done. The incidence of breast cancers in Visceral Surgery A
and B department of CNHU-HKM-Cotonou is increasing over years.
