Clinical, sociodemographic and epidemiological profile of woman with breast cancer
In: Revista de Pesquisa: Cuidado é Fundamental Online, Volume 9, Issue 2, p. 473-479
Objective: To describe the main clinical, therapeutic and epidemiological characteristics of women diagnosed
with breast cancer in the Pérola Byington Hospital, between the years 2000 and 2006. Methods: This was a cross
sectional study and quantitative nature. Data collection was performed using a structured form. Results: Most
of the women were married, white, with low education, catholic and housewives. About 75% had at least one
pregnancy, and 33.1% breastfed. Just over 30% had hormone replacement. Smokers were 14.7% and 2.7% were
ex-smokers. The initial clinical staging of highest incidence are the II and III, representing together 66.5% of cases.
Before the first consultation, 91.3% of women had no diagnosis of breast cancer and no prior treatment. Conclusion:
Knowing the profile of women affected by breast cancer is essential for targeting of resources and decision-making.