2015
DOI: 10.1590/1413-812320152012.00422015
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Estudo do tempo entre o diagnóstico e início do tratamento do câncer de mama em idosas de um hospital de referência em São Paulo, Brasil

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“…It was observed that arriving at the hospital without diagnosis and without treatment presupposes a greater probability of starting the treatment within 60 days, counted both from the first consultation at the institution and from the date of diagnosis. This fact is also identified in a study that analyzed the time between diagnosis and treatment of elderly women with breast cancer, reporting that women who received the diagno-sis and all the treatment in the service evaluated achieved better times 22 . However, previous research in the HSRC-AFECC 23 identified that men who arrived with diagnosis and without treatment were less likely to be in the late stage, whereas those who came without diagnosis and without treatment tended to have more advanced stages.…”
Section: Variables Time Between First Consultation and Onset Of Treatmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…It was observed that arriving at the hospital without diagnosis and without treatment presupposes a greater probability of starting the treatment within 60 days, counted both from the first consultation at the institution and from the date of diagnosis. This fact is also identified in a study that analyzed the time between diagnosis and treatment of elderly women with breast cancer, reporting that women who received the diagno-sis and all the treatment in the service evaluated achieved better times 22 . However, previous research in the HSRC-AFECC 23 identified that men who arrived with diagnosis and without treatment were less likely to be in the late stage, whereas those who came without diagnosis and without treatment tended to have more advanced stages.…”
Section: Variables Time Between First Consultation and Onset Of Treatmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…esse achado precisa ser melhor investigado, mas uma possível explicação pode ser a natureza do câncer de mama nas mulheres mais jovens 12 , que sendo mais agressivos evoluem rapidamente e não se beneficiam das estratégias de detecção precoce; enquanto, nas idosas, pode ser em razão da dificuldade de acesso aos serviços de saúde ou falhas no programa de detecção precoce do câncer de mama. estudo realizado em serviço de referência da saúde da Mulher em são Paulo, utilizando os seus dados do rHc 13 , destaca o desafio de conseguir acesso aos serviços de saúde ainda em fase inicial da doença, ainda que tenha encontrado em seus achados maior proporção de mulheres idosas em estádios ii e iii.…”
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“…Most Brazilian studies of SD were performed in the southern, south-eastern and central-western regions of the country (Trufelli et al, 2007;Souza et al, 2008;Trufelli et al, 2008;Rezende et al, 2009;Lourenço, 2010;Soares et al, 2012;Barros et al, 2013;Oshiro et al, 2014;Guerra et al, 2015;Souza et al, 2015;Trufelli et al, 2015;Lopes et al, 2017). By contrast, only a few studies of SD focused on populations in the Brazilian northeastern region that is experiencing increasing disease incidence (Cavalcanti et al, 2012;Paiva et al, 2015;Ferreira et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%