Clinical Profile and Findings in a Breast Cancer Screening Campaign in a Brazilian State

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Diagnostic research, breast cancer screening, Brazilian women, clinical findings, mammography, early detection, breast health.

Clinical Profile and Findings in a Breast Cancer Screening Campaign in a Brazilian State

Erik Paul Winnikow
Erik Paul Winnikow
Adriana Magalhaes De Oliveira Freitas
Adriana Magalhaes De Oliveira Freitas
Cristiano Steil Da Silva
Cristiano Steil Da Silva
Carlos Gustavo Crippa
Carlos Gustavo Crippa
Braulio Leal Fernandes
Braulio Leal Fernandes
Fernando Vequi Martins
Fernando Vequi Martins
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Objectives: To describe the sociodemographic characteristics and the findings in the BC screening tests of women who signed up for a Breast Cancer Awareness Month campaign in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. Methods: In this descriptive, retros pective, observational study, 638 women volunteered to participate. Sociodemographic and clinical data collection occurred between February 2020 and June 2021. Participants had mammograms and were referred to additional ultrasound exams when necessary. All participants with BI-RADS® of 4 or 5 were referred to core biopsy. Results: In our sample, 31.2% had had a mammography longer than 5 years or had never had it. The most frequent findings in the performed mammograms were: dense breasts (37.1%), microcalcifications (12.0%) and breast lumps (10.4%).

Clinical Profile and Findings in a Breast Cancer Screening Campaign in a Brazilian State

Objectives: To describe the sociodemographic characteristics and the findings in the BC screening tests of women who signed up for a Breast Cancer Awareness Month campaign in the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. Methods: In this descriptive, retros pective, observational study, 638 women volunteered to participate. Sociodemographic and clinical data collection occurred between February 2020 and June 2021. Participants had mammograms and were referred to additional ultrasound exams when necessary. All participants with BI-RADS® of 4 or 5 were referred to core biopsy. Results: In our sample, 31.2% had had a mammography longer than 5 years or had never had it. The most frequent findings in the performed mammograms were: dense breasts (37.1%), microcalcifications (12.0%) and breast lumps (10.4%).

Erik Paul Winnikow
Erik Paul Winnikow
Adriana Magalhaes De Oliveira Freitas
Adriana Magalhaes De Oliveira Freitas
Cristiano Steil Da Silva
Cristiano Steil Da Silva
Carlos Gustavo Crippa
Carlos Gustavo Crippa
Braulio Leal Fernandes
Braulio Leal Fernandes
Fernando Vequi Martins
Fernando Vequi Martins

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Erik Paul Winnikow. 2026. “. Global Journal of Medical Research – F: Diseases GJMR-F Volume 22 (GJMR Volume 22 Issue F9): .

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Clinical Profile and Findings in a Breast Cancer Screening Campaign in a Brazilian State

Erik Paul Winnikow
Erik Paul Winnikow
Adriana Magalhaes De Oliveira Freitas
Adriana Magalhaes De Oliveira Freitas
Cristiano Steil Da Silva
Cristiano Steil Da Silva
Carlos Gustavo Crippa
Carlos Gustavo Crippa
Braulio Leal Fernandes
Braulio Leal Fernandes
Fernando Vequi Martins
Fernando Vequi Martins

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