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Fear of Mastectomy Associated with Delayed Breast Cancer Presentation Among Ghanaian Women

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Most women in Ghana present with advanced-stage disease. The aim of this study was to characterize sociocultural factors associated with delayed presentation. Although several quantitative studies have been conducted on delays in presentation in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA), this study is one of the few to identify fear of mastectomy as a reason for delayed presentation. Anecdotal data from current clinical experiences in SSA suggest that this is still an issue that has not been adequately reported and addressed in most SSA countries. The research results presented here will hopefully guide health providers and national organizations in designing breast cancer education programs in Ghana and other parts of SSA.

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