Mammography and Breast Ultrasonography Services in Ghana, Availability, and Geographic Access.
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American Society of Clinical Oncology
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PURPOSE: Breast cancer is the leading type of cancer diagnosed and the second leading
cause of cancer-related death in Ghana. Mammography and ultrasound have
proven benefits in the early detection of breast cancer. This study evaluates
mammography, breast ultrasound, and radiology work force availability
throughout Ghana.
METHODS: A survey was administered to all hospitals in Ghana from November 2020 to
October 2021. Mammography, breast ultrasound services, and the number of
radiologists were assessed. For mammography, the number performed per
month, cost incurred by the patient, where images were read, and how long it
took to receive reports were also assessed. Health Facilities Regulatory Authority records on diagnostic centers were obtained to identify additional in-country breast imaging services.
RESULTS: Three hundred and twenty-eight of 346 hospitals participated in the survey
(95%). Only 21 hospitals reported on-site mammography. One hospital reported
performing >100 mammographies per month. The average cost to the patient
ranged from 100 to 500 Cedis ($17-87 US dollars [USD]), although three
hospitals performed mammography at no cost. An additional 10 mammography
machines were identified at diagnostic centers throughout the country, with
41.3% of the female population living within 1 hour of mammography services.
There were 135 hospital-based breast ultrasound services identified with 69.5%
of the female population living within 1 hour of these services. There were an
additional 190 ultrasound machines at diagnostic centers. There were 96 in-country radiologists identified.
CONCLUSION: Although there is limited availability and utilization of mammography in Ghana,
there is more readily available ultrasonography. A focus on increasing breast
cancer early diagnostic capabilities with breast ultrasound should be prioritized
in addition to further expansion of the radiology workforce.
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Price, M. D., Mali, M. E., Dedey, F., Dzefi-Tettey, K., Li, Y., Almeida, C., ... & Sutherland, E. K. (2024). Mammography and breast ultrasonography services in Ghana, availability, and geographic access. JCO Global Oncology, 10, e2400218.
