Overview
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In Nigeria, despite an incidence rate that is lower than in Western countries, breast cancer mortality increased by 224%, between 1990 and 2019 compared to the US where it decreased by 58% during the same interval.(Ref)
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The steadily increasing mortality rate in Nigeria (and her neighbors in sub-Saharan Africa) is due to increased incidence1, lack of early detection programs, and therefore late-stage presentation of the disease, with less likelihood for cure.
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Mammographic screening is the only proven effective approach for early detection of breast cancer, yet most women in sub-Saharan Africa do not have access to mammography.