Infectious Agents and Cancer (Nov 2019)

Cancer cases detected in the prevention and control service of a private cancer clinic in Peru

  • José Revilla-López,
  • Andrea Anampa-Guzmán,
  • Luis Casanova Marquez,
  • Katrina Weeks,
  • Suzanne Pollard,
  • Adriel Olórtegui-Yzú,
  • María Ruiz-Velazco,
  • Alba Davila-Edquen,
  • Daniel Castro-Dorer,
  • Juan Wong-Barrenechea,
  • Jossira Abad-Seminario,
  • Pamela Gonzáles-Ramos,
  • Fiorella Rivera-Sandoval,
  • Carlos Carracedo-Gonzáles

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13027-019-0259-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 7

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Abstract Purpose Describe the characteristics of patients seen at the Cancer Prevention and Control Service at a Peruvian private cancer clinic in 2014. Patients and methods This retrospective clinical study analyzed the prevalence of 10 cancers and characteristics of patients seen at a private cancer center located in Lima, Peru. The study sample included 7680 adults, and data were collected from de-identified medical records. Results The average age of the patients was 44.71 years and 98,82% of them had private insurance. The majority of patients were women (67.69%). Our gross incidence rate of cancer was 35.16 per 100,000 in the Cancer Prevention and Control Service in 2014. Only 0.35% had cancer, and most of those diagnosed with cancer (77.78%) were diagnosed in the early stages, stages I and II. The two most common cancers observed were breast and thyroid cancer. Conclusions The high rates of early, rather than late-stage diagnoses at this clinic are dramatically different than national rates. This difference may be because we are analyzing data from a prevention service seeing mainly patients with private insurance as opposed to national data, which consists primarily of patients seen in oncologic services with national insurance.

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