Le cancer du sein chez la femme de l'Afrique sub-saharienne: État actuel des connaissances

Madani Ly, Martine Antoine, Fabrice André, Patrice Callard, Jean François Bernaudin, Dapa A. Diallo

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    Résumé

    Breast cancer is the second most frequent cancer in Sub-Saharan African women with an incidence of 15-53 per 100,000 women. Using PubMed, we reviewed all the articles published on this topic between 1989 and 2009. Breast cancer is usually diagnosed inwomen younger than in developed countries (mean age: 42-53 years), with later stages (III or IV, i.e. with axillary nodes and distant metastases). Reported tumors are mostly invasive ductal carcinomas with aggressive characteristics: grade III histoprognosis, absence of hormonal receptors or HER2 expression. According to the new breast cancer classification, nearly half of these tumors should be classified as triple negative. However, studies are rare and require confirmation. In conclusion, data on epidemiology and biology of breast cancer in Sub-Saharan African women are still scarce and need more extensive studies. In these countries, the pattern of breast cancer will likely change in the future, according to the evolution of lifestyle namely urbanisation. There is a great need for commitment of research and clinical resources in Sub-Saharan Africa in order to develop specific strategies.

    Titre traduit de la contributionBreast cancer in Sub-Saharan African women: Review
    langue originaleFrançais
    Pages (de - à)797-806
    Nombre de pages10
    journalBulletin du Cancer
    Volume98
    Numéro de publication7
    Les DOIs
    étatPublié - 1 janv. 2011

    mots-clés

    • Breast cancer
    • Hormonal receptors
    • Sub-Saharan Africa
    • Triple negative
    • Women

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