Epidemiological, Diagnostic and Therapeutic Aspects of Locally Advanced and/or Metastatic Breast Cancers at the Chu-Mel of Cotonou
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Introduction: Breast cancer mortality remains high in most developing countries. Benin Republic does not yet have a technical platform required for the
diagnosis and effective management of breast cancer “according to the recommendations”. Objective: To study the epidemiological, diagnostic and
therapeutic aspects of locally advanced and/or metastatic breast cancers at the
Centre Hospitalier Universitaire-de la Mère et de l’Enfant Lagune (CHUMEL) of Cotonou from 2018 to 2021. Study Methods: This was a retrospective cross-sectional study with a descriptive purpose, carried out from January 1, 2018 to September 30, 2021 in the Gynaecology-Obstetrics Section of
the CHU-MEL of Cotonou. The study population was patients diagnosed
with locally advanced and/or metastatic breast cancers. Results: At the end of
the study, 63 cases of locally advanced and/or metastatic breast cancer were
recorded in 80 cases of breast cancer; a 74.11% prevalence of locally advanced
and metastatic breast cancer. The mean age of the patients was 42.6 years.
The main reason for consultation was the discovery of a mass in the breast
(65.1%). Clinically, an orange peel was noted in 39.6%. Mammography (47.6%)
and breast ultrasonography (42.9%) were the reference imaging workups for
breast cancer diagnosis. Histopathologically, infiltrating ductal carcinoma
(94.1%) was the predominant type with Scarff-Bloom and Richardson (SBR)
grade II found in 35.3%. Progesterone and estrogen receptors were present in
42.9%. Mastectomy with axillary node dissection was the surgical treatment
performed (80%) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (39.6%). Only one patient
had received radiotherapy. No patient received hormone therapy. Conclusion: Locally advanced and metastatic cancers remain a real public health
