Geospatial availability of breast cancer treatment modalities and hypothetical access improvement in Ghana: A nationwide survey
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Breast cancer in Ghana is a growing public health problem with increasing incidence and
poor outcomes. Lack of access to comprehensive treatment in Ghana may be a contributing
factor to its high mortality. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the availability of treat ments nationwide and systematically identify high yield areas for targeted expansion. We
conducted a cross-sectional, nationwide hospital-based survey from November 2020-October 2021. Surveys were conducted in person with trained research assistants and described
hospital availability of all breast cancer treatments and personnel. All individual treatment
services were reported, and hospitals were further stratified into levels of multi-modal treatment modeled after the National Comprehensive Cancer Network (NCCN) Framework
treatment recommendations for low-resource settings. Level 3 included Tamoxifen and sur gery (mastectomy with axillary lymph node sampling); Level 2 included Level 3 plus radia tion, aromatase inhibitors, lumpectomy, and sentinel lymph node biopsy; Level 1 included
Level 2 plus Her2 therapy and breast reconstruction. Hospitals were identified that could
expand to these service levels based on existing services, location and personnel. The dis tance of the total population from treatment services before and after hypothetical expansion
was determined with a geospatial analysis. Of the 328 participating hospitals (95% response
rate), 9 hospitals had Level 3 care, 0 had Level 2, and 2 had Level 1. Twelve hospitals could
expand to Level 3, 1 could expand to Level 2, and 1 could expand to Level 1. With expan sion, the population percentage within 75km of Level 1, 2 and 3 care would increase from
42% to 50%, 0 to 6% and 44% to 67%, respectively. Multi-modal breast cancer treatment is
available in Ghana, but it is not accessible to most of the population. Leveraging the knowledge of current resources and population proximity provides an opportunity to identify high-yield areas for targeted expansion.
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