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Article type: Research Article
Authors: Hiremath, Bharati V.* | Hegde, Nishchit
Affiliations: Department of General Surgery, MS Ramiah Medical College & Hospital, MSR Nagar, Karnataka, India
Correspondence: [*] Corresponding author: Bharati V. Hiremath, Department of General Surgery, MS Ramiah Medical College & Hospital, MSR Nagar, Mathikere Post, Bangalore-560054, Karnataka, India. Tel.: +91 9341252165; E-mail:drbharati_2000@yahoo.com
Abstract: BACKGROUND: Breast diseases are rising in incidence especially in developing countries. However, most research focuses on breast cancer. Analysing the spectrum of breast disease will enable establishment of efficient breast clinics within an existing general surgery out-patient department with minimal additional investment or personnel whilst providing quality care. OBJECTIVES: To study the spectrum of breast disease in an urban general surgical centre in India. To use a `Clinic-within-a-Clinic' model to provide affordable care and accurate early diagnosis to patients with breast disorders. MATERIALS & METHODS: A prospective study was conducted over 1 year at M. S. Ramaiah Hospital, Bangalore by a single general surgical unit. 903 patients who presented to the OPD with a variety of breast-related symptoms were included in the study (896 women and 7 men). Relevant history was taken; the patients were then examined and investigated according to our protocol and patterns were recognized. RESULTS: Benign breast disease formed the majority of the cases (640 patients, 70.87%). The 21-30 years age group had the most patients (272 patients, 30.12%). ANDI was the commonest diagnosis (522 patients, 57.8%). 92 patients (10.18%) were diagnosed with cancer. More than 50% of these were less than 50 years of age. Majority of the patients (511 patients, 56.58%) could be managed conservatively. The cost of diagnosis and treatment was found to be a small fraction of that in specialized breast units of western countries using our `Clinic-within-a-clinic' model. CONCLUSION: Research on the demographic and clinical pattern of breast disease can help establish and efficient, effective and affordable diagnostic and therapeutic systems in developing nations.
Keywords: Breast disease, spectrum of breast disease, benign breast disease, breast clinic, breast cancer, breast disease pattern
DOI: 10.3233/BD-150404
Journal: Breast Disease, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 179-186, 2015
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