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Typical and atypical presenting symptoms of breast cancer and their associations with diagnostic intervals: Evidence from a national audit of cancer diagnosis

Koo, Minjoung Monica; von Wagner, Christian; Abel, Gary A.; McPhail, Sean; Rubin, Greg P.; Lyratzopoulos, Georgios

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Minjoung Monica Koo

Christian von Wagner

Gary A. Abel

Sean McPhail

Greg P. Rubin

Georgios Lyratzopoulos



Abstract

Introduction Most symptomatic women with breast cancer have relatively short diagnostic intervals but a substantial minority experience prolonged journeys to diagnosis. Atypical presentations (with symptoms other than breast lump) may be responsible. Methods We examined the presenting symptoms of breast cancer in women using data from a national audit initiative (n = 2316). Symptoms were categorised topographically. We investigated variation in the length of the patient interval (time from symptom onset to presentation) and the primary care interval (time from presentation to specialist referral) across symptom groups using descriptive analyses and quantile regression. Results A total of 56 presenting symptoms were described: breast lump was the most frequent (83%) followed by non-lump breast symptoms, (e.g. nipple abnormalities (7%) and breast pain (6%)); and non-breast symptoms (e.g. back pain (1%) and weight loss (0.3%)). Greater proportions of women with ‘non-lump only’ and ‘both lump and non-lump’ symptoms waited 90 days or longer before seeking help compared to those with ‘breast lump only’ (15% and 20% vs. 7% respectively). Quantile regression indicated that the differences in the patient interval persisted after adjusting for age and ethnicity, but there was little variation in primary care interval for the majority of women. Conclusions About 1 in 6 women with breast cancer present with a large spectrum of symptoms other than breast lump. Women who present with non-lump breast symptoms tend to delay seeking help. Further emphasis of breast symptoms other than breast lump in symptom awareness campaigns is warranted.

Citation

Koo, M. M., von Wagner, C., Abel, G. A., McPhail, S., Rubin, G. P., & Lyratzopoulos, G. (2017). Typical and atypical presenting symptoms of breast cancer and their associations with diagnostic intervals: Evidence from a national audit of cancer diagnosis. Cancer Epidemiology, 48, 140-146. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2017.04.010

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 18, 2017
Online Publication Date May 23, 2017
Publication Date Jun 1, 2017
Deposit Date Jul 28, 2017
Publicly Available Date Jul 28, 2017
Journal Cancer Epidemiology
Print ISSN 1877-7821
Publisher Elsevier
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 48
Pages 140-146
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.canep.2017.04.010
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1372317

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