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Early Clinical Impact of Diagnostic Breast Ultrasound Performed by General Practitioners and Nurses in Rwanda

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Background: Diagnostic breast ultrasound (US) could be an important tool for early detection of breast cancer in low-resource settings, where efficient strategies to refine the likelihood of malignancy among palpable… Click to show full abstract

Background: Diagnostic breast ultrasound (US) could be an important tool for early detection of breast cancer in low-resource settings, where efficient strategies to refine the likelihood of malignancy among palpable breast masses are needed. However, the feasibility and clinical role of diagnostic ultrasound in such settings has not been described. We trained 4 general practitioner doctors (GPs) and 5 nurses in diagnostic breast US at a rural district hospital in Rwanda that serves as a cancer referral facility. Aim: Assess management plans, biopsy rates and patient diagnoses after nurse- and GP-performed breast ultrasounds to determine the impact of diagnostic US on clinical care. Methods: We reviewed outcomes from trainees' ultrasounds during 21 months of in-person and electronic training and mentorship by Boston-based radiologists. Trainees' US assessments and management plans were recorded on structured clinical forms. Patient diagnoses and follow-up were extracted from medical records using a standa...

Keywords: impact diagnostic; diagnostic breast; breast; breast ultrasound

Journal Title: Journal of Global Oncology
Year Published: 2018

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