Breast cancer survival and survival gap apportionment in sub-Saharan Africa (ABC-DO): a prospective cohort study
Valerie McCormack 1, Fiona McKenzie 2, Milena Foerster 2, Annelle Zietsman 3, Moses Galukande 4, Charles Adisa 5, Angelica Anele 6, Groesbeck Parham 7, Leeya F Pinder 8, Herbert Cubasch 9, Maureen Joffe 10, Thomas Beaney 11, Manuela Quaresma 12, Kayo Togawa 2, Behnoush Abedi-Ardekani 13, Benjamin O Anderson 14, Joachim Schüz 2, Isabel Dos-Santos-Silva 1
The African Breast Cancer-Disparities in Outcomes (ABC-DO) prospective cohort study was done at eight hospitals across five sub-Saharan African countries (Namibia, Nigeria, South Africa, Uganda, and Zambia).
Impact of Community-Based Clinical Breast Examinations in Botswana
Michael Dykstra, MD?,2; Brighid Malone, MDA; Onica Lekuntwane, MA*; Jason Efstathiou, MD, PhD®; Virginia Letsatsi, MD®; Shekinah Elmore, MD, MPH; Cesar Castro, MD, MMSc; Neo Tapela, MD, MPH2,8; and Scott Dryden-Peterson, MD29,10
We performed a retrospective review of a Clinical Breast Examination screening program (2015-2018) by Journey of Hope Botswana, a Botswana-based nongovernmental organization (NGO).
