Breast cancer in Mongolia: an increasingly important health policy issue

Delgermaa Demchig, Claudia Mello-Thoms, Patrick C Brennan Medical Image Optimization and Perception Group (MIOPeG), Faculty of Health Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia Abstract: Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death for women in both devel...

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Main Authors: Demchig D, Mello-Thoms C, Brennan PC
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Language:English
Published: Dove Medical Press 2017-01-01
Series:Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy
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spelling doaj-3e855cac17f64cfa8fd474428055c4532020-11-24T23:32:22ZengDove Medical PressBreast Cancer : Targets and Therapy1179-13142017-01-01Volume 9293830961Breast cancer in Mongolia: an increasingly important health policy issueDemchig DMello-Thoms CBrennan PCDelgermaa Demchig, Claudia Mello-Thoms, Patrick C Brennan Medical Image Optimization and Perception Group (MIOPeG), Faculty of Health Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia Abstract: Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death for women in both developed and developing countries. The incidence and mortality of breast cancer in Mongolia, while low compared with other counties, has been increasing on an annual basis. In addition, in Mongolia, approximately 90% of the patients are diagnosed at a late stage, resulting in high mortality, with the majority of individuals diagnosed with breast cancer dying within 5 years of diagnosis. Breast cancer screening plays an important role in reducing mortality in Western countries and has been adopted by a number of Asian countries; however, no such approach exists in Mongolia. In a country of limited resources, implementation of expensive health strategies such as screening requires effective allocations of resources and the identification of the most effective imaging methods. This requirement relies on recent accurate data; however, at this time, there is a paucity of information around breast cancer in Mongolia. Until data around features of the disease are available, effective strategies to diagnose breast cancer that recognize the economic climate in Mongolia cannot be implemented and the impact of breast cancer is likely to increase. Keywords: incidence, mortality, breast screening, Mongoliahttps://www.dovepress.com/breast-cancer-in-mongolia-an-increasingly-important-health-policy-issu-peer-reviewed-article-BCTTBreast cancerIncidenceMortalityScreeningMongolia
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Breast cancer in Mongolia: an increasingly important health policy issue
Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy
Breast cancer
Incidence
Mortality
Screening
Mongolia
author_facet Demchig D
Mello-Thoms C
Brennan PC
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title Breast cancer in Mongolia: an increasingly important health policy issue
title_short Breast cancer in Mongolia: an increasingly important health policy issue
title_full Breast cancer in Mongolia: an increasingly important health policy issue
title_fullStr Breast cancer in Mongolia: an increasingly important health policy issue
title_full_unstemmed Breast cancer in Mongolia: an increasingly important health policy issue
title_sort breast cancer in mongolia: an increasingly important health policy issue
publisher Dove Medical Press
series Breast Cancer : Targets and Therapy
issn 1179-1314
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Delgermaa Demchig, Claudia Mello-Thoms, Patrick C Brennan Medical Image Optimization and Perception Group (MIOPeG), Faculty of Health Science, The University of Sydney, Sydney, NSW, Australia Abstract: Breast cancer is a leading cause of cancer-related death for women in both developed and developing countries. The incidence and mortality of breast cancer in Mongolia, while low compared with other counties, has been increasing on an annual basis. In addition, in Mongolia, approximately 90% of the patients are diagnosed at a late stage, resulting in high mortality, with the majority of individuals diagnosed with breast cancer dying within 5 years of diagnosis. Breast cancer screening plays an important role in reducing mortality in Western countries and has been adopted by a number of Asian countries; however, no such approach exists in Mongolia. In a country of limited resources, implementation of expensive health strategies such as screening requires effective allocations of resources and the identification of the most effective imaging methods. This requirement relies on recent accurate data; however, at this time, there is a paucity of information around breast cancer in Mongolia. Until data around features of the disease are available, effective strategies to diagnose breast cancer that recognize the economic climate in Mongolia cannot be implemented and the impact of breast cancer is likely to increase. Keywords: incidence, mortality, breast screening, Mongolia
topic Breast cancer
Incidence
Mortality
Screening
Mongolia
url https://www.dovepress.com/breast-cancer-in-mongolia-an-increasingly-important-health-policy-issu-peer-reviewed-article-BCTT
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