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Breast cancer

Breast cancer. PPT 22 nd November 2012 Introduction: Dr B K Jindal Mr A Haq Consultant Surgeon . Aims and Objectives: . To understand the prevalence of breast cancer To receive the trends in survivability from breast cancer To consider the outcome of 2 week wait referrals

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Breast cancer

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  1. Breast cancer PPT 22nd November 2012 Introduction: Dr B K Jindal Mr A Haq Consultant Surgeon

  2. Aims and Objectives: • To understand the prevalence of breast cancer • To receive the trends in survivability from breast cancer • To consider the outcome of 2 week wait referrals • To learn about the latest health promotion campaign • To consider the breast screening programme and how we might improve its uptake • To understand the modern management and follow up for patients with breast cancer

  3. Contents of Pack: Copy of presentation Leaflet breast cancer over 70 Key facts breast cancer Diagnosing breast cancer leaflet Treating breast cancer leaflet Breast cancer pathway (YCN April 2012)

  4. Figure Five: The Five Most Commonly Diagnosed Cancers in Females, Average Percentages and Numbers of New Cases, by Age, UK, 2007-2009

  5. Breast Cancer (C50), European Age-Standardised Incidence and Mortality Rates, Females, Great Britain, 1975-2008 http://info.cancerresearchuk.org/cancerstats/types/breast/incidence/

  6. Age-Standardised One Year Relative Survival Rates, Females, England and Wales 1971-1995, England 1996-2009

  7. Age-Standardised Five Year Relative Survival, Female, England and Wales 1971-1995 and England 1996-2009

  8. Age-Standardised Ten-Year Relative Survival Rates, England and Wales 1971-1995 and Predicted** 2007, England 1996-2003

  9. Breast Screening standards • >80% of women aged 47-73 to be screened • Interval between screening <36months • Results of normal tests to be received within 2 weeks • All patients recalled should be assessed within 3 weeks

  10. 2ww conversion rate 2010 YTD • Note conversion rate ranges from 0-100% • Note that all breast referrals should be 2ww

  11. Useful links http://www.cancerresearchuk.org/ • Yorkshire cancer network www.yorkshire-cancer-net.org.uk • Macmillanhttp://www.macmillan.org.uk • http://www.targetovariancancer.org.uk/

  12. Any Questions?

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