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| >> Identifying & Treating Women with Advanced Breast Cancer in Bangladesh | ||
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In mid 2006 BFES/Amader Gram partnered with the International Breast Cancer Research Foundation (www.ibcrf.org) to become one of 9 countries participating in a clinical trial titled “Phase III randomized study of luteal phase vs. follicular phase surgical oophorectomy and tamoxifen in premenopausal women with metastatic hormone receptor-positive breast cancer.” Amader Gram provides the oversight and administration of this trial at partnering Dhaka Medical College Hospital and Khulna Medical College Hospital. Bangladesh, however, having a low level of public awareness of the importance of early treatment for breast problems and almost no breast health services, was a difficult place to recruit participants for the clinical trial. Unlike other countries where the majority of women with breast problems go to major hospitals for care, many women in Bangladesh either never seek treatment, or arrive at hospitals with late-stage cancer, which is often untreatable. Numerous social, economic, health-system related and political issues factor into these circumstances, complicating an already challenging situation. It was clear that the clinical trial would face difficulties without a complementary strategy for recruitment. Recognizing that these challenges needed to be addressed before the clinical trial could be successful, IBCRF asked BFES/Amader Gram to help develop a unique solution. As a pioneer for rural ICT efforts, BFES/Amader Gram is an established and respected organization in the communities in which it works. In Bagerhat, BFES/Amader Gram has had a computer learning center in place for a number of years, training hundreds of young men and women on the use and application of computers. This well known and comfortable place was to be the site for the first free walk-in breast problem clinic. |
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With increasing media attention to this clinic, doctors and patients across the country are asking for a replication of this service in their areas. BFES/Amader Gram and IBCRF are working together to expand this model clinic to other parts of Bangladesh in which BFES/Amader Gram works. It is our hope that someday this model will be adopted by health clinics throughout the country, assuring prompt and supportive care for Bangladeshi women with breast problems. |



