Pilot implementation of breast cancer early detection programs in Colombia

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Breast cancer is increasing in developing countries, and Colombia has a double burden from cervical and breast cancer. Suitable guidelines for breast cancer early detection are needed, and the Breast Health Global Initiative provides a favorable framework for breast cancer control in low resource nations. The Colombian National Cancer Institute developed evidence-based guidelines for breast cancer early detection in which coordinated early detection in symptomatic women and hospital-based screening in women aged 50-69 are recommended. A pilot project to evaluate programmatic approaches (opportunistic screening) was designed, and it is expected that organized hospital-based screening for breast cancer will represent a move towards population-based screening in the near future in accordance with country specific conditions. Copyright © 2008 S. Karger AG.

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Murillo, R., Díaz, S., Sánchez, O., Perry, F., Piñeros, M., Poveda, C., … Osorio, D. (2008, March). Pilot implementation of breast cancer early detection programs in Colombia. Breast Care. https://doi.org/10.1159/000114446

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