Past, present and future of breast cancer in Nepal: A review

The objective of this review is to provide a comprehensive outlook on existing evidence related to breast cancer in Nepal and provide a way forward. Different key words were used to search the articles in MEDLINE, Google Scholar and Google. In addition, grey literatures were searched and experts on...

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Main Author: Biwesh Ojha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Makhdoomi Printers 2018-01-01
Series:Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
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Online Access:http://gjmedph.com/uploads/R1-Vo7No1.pdf
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spelling doaj-090ba4701a714528beb75b280d0a07f22020-11-24T20:47:02ZengMakhdoomi PrintersGlobal Journal of Medicine and Public Health 2277-96042277-96042018-01-0171Past, present and future of breast cancer in Nepal: A reviewBiwesh OjhaThe objective of this review is to provide a comprehensive outlook on existing evidence related to breast cancer in Nepal and provide a way forward. Different key words were used to search the articles in MEDLINE, Google Scholar and Google. In addition, grey literatures were searched and experts on related fields were contacted. We also looked into the references of each searched articles. BC cases are on the rise since 1990. It is more common among urban women aged 41‐50. Majority of women presented self‐detected mass at an advanced stage. Most common type of cancer was Invasive ductal carcinoma. Quality of life among BC patients was above average. History of BC treatment goes back to 1992 where first radiation therapy was started. Treatment services are being provided in seven major hospitals along and some private hospitals. BP Koirala memorial hospital is the first specialized cancer hospital in Nepal catering all kind of cancer treatment in Nepal. Different NGOs, government and cancer hospitals are working on prevention of BC in Nepal. Nepal has invested much in detection, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. It is high time when the resources should be diverted to primary prevention and early detection along with awareness creation.http://gjmedph.com/uploads/R1-Vo7No1.pdfBreast CancerPreventionTreatment
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author Biwesh Ojha
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Past, present and future of breast cancer in Nepal: A review
Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
Breast Cancer
Prevention
Treatment
author_facet Biwesh Ojha
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title Past, present and future of breast cancer in Nepal: A review
title_short Past, present and future of breast cancer in Nepal: A review
title_full Past, present and future of breast cancer in Nepal: A review
title_fullStr Past, present and future of breast cancer in Nepal: A review
title_full_unstemmed Past, present and future of breast cancer in Nepal: A review
title_sort past, present and future of breast cancer in nepal: a review
publisher Makhdoomi Printers
series Global Journal of Medicine and Public Health
issn 2277-9604
2277-9604
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The objective of this review is to provide a comprehensive outlook on existing evidence related to breast cancer in Nepal and provide a way forward. Different key words were used to search the articles in MEDLINE, Google Scholar and Google. In addition, grey literatures were searched and experts on related fields were contacted. We also looked into the references of each searched articles. BC cases are on the rise since 1990. It is more common among urban women aged 41‐50. Majority of women presented self‐detected mass at an advanced stage. Most common type of cancer was Invasive ductal carcinoma. Quality of life among BC patients was above average. History of BC treatment goes back to 1992 where first radiation therapy was started. Treatment services are being provided in seven major hospitals along and some private hospitals. BP Koirala memorial hospital is the first specialized cancer hospital in Nepal catering all kind of cancer treatment in Nepal. Different NGOs, government and cancer hospitals are working on prevention of BC in Nepal. Nepal has invested much in detection, diagnosis and treatment of breast cancer. It is high time when the resources should be diverted to primary prevention and early detection along with awareness creation.
topic Breast Cancer
Prevention
Treatment
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