Feasibility of Patient Navigation to Improve Breast Cancer Care in Malaysia

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Yeoh, Zi-Yi [1 ]
Jaganathan, Maheswari [1 ]
Rajaram, Nadia [1 ]
Rawat, Sudha [2 ]
Tajudeon, Nurul Ain [2 ]
Rahim, Norlia [2 ]
Zainal, Nur Hidayati [2 ]
Maniam, Sakthi [1 ]
Suvelayutnan, Ushananthiny [2 ]
Yaacob, Rahani [2 ]
Krishnapillai, Vijayalakshmi [2 ]
Kamal, Meor Zamari Meor [2 ]
Teo, Soo-Hwang [1 ,3 ]
Wahab, Mohamed Yusof Abdul [2 ]
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[1] Canc Res Malaysia, Selangor, Malaysia
[2] Hosp Tengku Ampuan Rahimah, Selangor, Malaysia
[3] Univ Malaya, Canc Res Inst, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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10.1200/JGO.17.00229
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Purpose Late stage at presentation and poor adherence to treatment remain major contributors to poor survival in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Patient navigation (PN) programs in the United States have led to improvement in diagnostic or treatment timeliness, particularly for women in lower socioeconomic classes or minority groups. To date, studies of PN in Asia have been limited. We aimed to assess the feasibility of PN in a state-run hospital in an LMIC and to report the impact on diagnostic and treatment timeliness for patients in its first year of implementation. Methods We established PN in a dedicated breast clinic of a Malaysian state-run hospital. We compared diagnostic and treatment timeliness between navigated patients (n = 135) and patients diagnosed in the prior year (n = 148), and described factors associated with timeliness. Results Women with PN received timely mammography compared with patients in the prior year (96.4% v 74.4%; P < .001), biopsy (92.5% v 76.1%; P = .003), and communication of news (80.0% v 58.5%; P < .001). PN reduced treatment default rates (4.4% v 11.5%; P = .048). Among navigated patients, late stage at presentation was independently associated with having emotional and language barriers (P = .01). Finally, the main reason reported for delay, default, or refusal of treatment was the preference for alternative therapy. Conclusion PN is feasible for addressing barriers to cancer care when integrated with a state-run breast clinic of an LMIC. Its implementation resulted in improved diagnostic timeliness and reduced treatment default. Wider adoption of PN could be a key element of cancer control in LMICs. (C) 2018 by American Society of Clinical Oncology
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